
Inspiring funiture designs by the Dutch designer Joris Laarman Lab. He explores 3D-printed metal and open source chair designs in New York exhibition. An exhibition by Dutch designer Joris Laarman includes a blueprint for a chair that can be altered and produced by anyone with a 3D printer, as well as some of the first 3D-printed metal furniture. "Digital technology is starting to define an evolution in the way we design, manufacture, distribute, protect and even recycle physical products," said Laarman. This blog is a repost of my blog of 10-10-2014. Be Inspired ..........
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| Diamond Makertable |
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| Hexagon Makerchair |
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| Mesh Makerchair |
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| Puzzel Makerchair |
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| Diagonal Makerchair |
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| Microstructure Gradient chair |
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| Microstructure Gradient chair |
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| Microstructure Gradient chair |
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| Vortex bookshelf |
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| Vortex bookshelf, detail |
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| Dragon bench |












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