

3D printing connects the virtual and the real world by building models directly from digital files. This is a highly flexible production method used for constructing all kinds of things from implants to spare parts in space shuttles.
3XN R&D has developed the first 3D printed lamp designed by architects to be produced in Scandinavia. Tailored for printing production, it has even been possible to reduce production costs by two thirds by deploying a new stacking method.
In the design process, digitally generated patterns are added to different forms. By varying these patterns in rhythm, scale and depth, the number of possible individual designs becomes endless.
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