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The chair is printed from straw, which serves as a substrate for the fungus, with a thin coating of bioplastic. Once the fungus is mature, Klarenbeek claims, the chair will be strong enough to sit on.
Rather than have you ‘Goldilocks’ your way through a bunch of chairs to find which one is just right, Ikea wants to bring the seat right to you. As part of a partnership with educational esports group ...
3D printing has come a long way in the past decade or so. When my middle school got its first 3D printer around 2013, I remember how careful we were instructed to be with anything we made using it.
Ikea is building a range of customisable, 3D printed gaming accessories tailored to your body using biometric data. ... desk supports, and chairs – which we’ve heard tell of previously.
As with most gaming chairs, it features 75mm height adjustability, can recline 160°, and has 3d printed armrests to keep you comfortable during a sweaty virtual hot-lap around the Isle of Man. The ...
The ErgoChair Ultra 2 looks like a standard office chair from a distance, but it’s anything but. Beneath the seat cushion on this bad boy, you’ll find a web of 3D-printed helical springs that ...
Dutch designer Eric Klarenbeek’s new Mycelium Chair is an amazing mushroom-sprouting seat that fuses organic materials with modern 3D printing technology. Working with the University of Aachen ...
3D printing allows gamers to create custom accessories that improve comfort, organization, and immersion. Whether you play on a PC, console, or tabletop, there are plenty of printable options to ...
The advantage of the 3D printing approach is that the chair is built up much like coiling a single, long rope, and it does so according to a design in a CAD file, which can be modified easily. To ...
This chair was built by a robot from a 2.4km line of PDA plastic. The Voxelchair v1.0 is modelled on the S-shaped Panton from 1967, which was the first moulded plastic chair. The London-based ...
3D-printed chairs designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig make up the first collection by new Spanish brand Nagami.
Interesting Times Gang created a material out of recycled fishing nets and wood fiber to create 3D-printed chair designs. These products stay within the same material ecosystem once they reach the ...