With the emergence of the relevant technology, things like 3D-printed vases are a reality. In an age, where designers are utilizing the same technique to create breathtaking, form-defining silhouettes, thinking outside of the box and working with what you've got is essential.
Doogdesign's 3D-printed vases are a definite example of this. The collection is somewhat of a spontaneous venture for the Osaka-based studio. Founder Kazuya Koike did not have a high-end printer to produce the object and instead utilized the low-budget one in the Doogdesign office. He accepted privation as a component of design and therefore, was able to produce the Unfinished 3D-printed vase that takes on the silhouette of an upside down funnel. Each vessel has a small opening that makes it possible for consumers to keep their vegetation hydrated.
Photo Credits: Ikuo Hiramatsu
Unfinished 3D-Printed Vases
Doogdesign Produces a Minimalist and Interesting Vase Silhouette
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Vases - The creation of 3D-printed vases allows for unique and innovative designs, pushing the boundaries of traditional vase production.
2. Low-budget 3D Printing - Utilizing low-budget 3D printers opens up opportunities for designers to create innovative products without the need for expensive equipment.
3. Spontaneous Design Ventures - Spontaneous design ventures, like Doogdesign's 3D-printed vases, showcase the potential for creativity and unique product development.
Industry Implications
1. Design - The design industry can leverage 3D-printed vases to create visually stunning and unconventional home decor products.
2. Printing - The printing industry can explore the potential of low-budget 3D printers to expand their offerings and reach a new market segment.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can capitalize on the trend of unique and innovative vases, providing consumers with exciting options for displaying flowers and plants.