Julie Mallet
Case study – 3D-printed organic vase
Case study – 3D-printed organic vase
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Enhance your flowers with the Casus 3D-printed bioplastic vase.
With this model, we wanted to incorporate randomness into a manufacturing process that inherently lacks it. Unlike the classic 3D printing process which yields a perfectly regular result, here the printer is deliberately out of adjustment. The parameters are modulated to create a random and unique texture, where each vase depends on the initial misalignment, the adjustments made during printing, and even the PLA used.
Each piece is conceived as a sculptural and contemporary object that brings an organic and poetic touch to your interior. Due to its production method, each vase boasts a different and unique texture that cannot be replicated identically.
The natural curves of the vase highlight the beauty of your bouquets, whether fresh or dried, transforming any room into an elegant, harmonious, and nature-inspired space.
Délais de fabrication
Délais de fabrication
Matériaux & coloris
Matériaux & coloris
Dimensions/poids
Dimensions/poids
Conseils d'entretien
Conseils d'entretien
Inspiration
Inspiration
Garanties & normes
Garanties & normes
