Industrial Design Holiday Ornaments

These 3D-Printed Ornaments by Frank Stella are Geometric

A range of 3D-printed ornaments have been designed by Frank Stella for The Whitney as a series of angular, geometric decor options for those seeking to enhance their holiday decorating.

The ornament collection includes a total of seven styles, which are each geometrical and symmetrical to bring a high-end touch to the traditionally kitsch world of holiday decor. The use of vibrant and neon color shades shifts away from red and green tints to make the ornaments perfect for switching up holiday traditions, while also being suitable enough to be left out on display year-round.

The 3D-printed ornaments are priced at $150 each and boast complex constructions that are achieved thanks to the aforementioned use of a digital printer.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Ornament Designs - Opportunity for further 3D-printed ornament designs with new geometrical shapes and colors for enhanced personal expression in holiday decorating.
2. Digital Printing in Home Decor - Opportunity to apply digital printing technology in producing other home decor pieces, expanding design capabilities and offering customized solutions.
3. Year-round Holiday Decor - Opportunity to innovate designs that are not only specific to the holidays, but fit into year-round decor.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing - Industry can continue to develop 3D printing technology for use in various home decor markets beyond simply creating prototypes.
2. Home Decor - Opportunity to expand product offerings and enhance personal style statements in their holiday decor.
3. Art and Museum Gifting - Opportunity to further engage potential customers through art, museum, and gallery gifting collaborations, as an alternative to traditional holiday decor.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES