Multi-Material 3D-Printed Tables

The 'Star' Coffee Table is Made with Wood, Nylon and Glass

The 'Star' coffee table from Imprime-moi un mouton is the design work of Line Pierron and combines several materials in order to achieve a high-end furniture piece that's perfect for living or working spaces. The table features a wooden frame that has been paired with intricate 3D-printed components for the base that is visible through the top glass section. The furniture piece draws design inspiration from the art of marquetry, which makes it more like a work of art than just a table.

The 'Star' coffee table is a limited-edition furniture piece that comes signed and number from the company to further enhance the artistic nature of the unit. The table is priced at €3166 and can be purchased directly from the brand.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-material 3D Printing - The use of multiple materials in 3D printing can create innovative and high-end furniture pieces with unique designs.
2. Intricate 3d-printed Components - Incorporating detailed 3D-printed parts can add visual appeal and complexity to furniture, blurring the line between art and function.
3. Limited-edition Designer Furniture - Creating limited-edition furniture pieces can add exclusivity and collectibility to the market, appealing to consumers who appreciate rarity and craftsmanship.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can explore the use of multi-material 3D printing to create innovative and visually stunning pieces that cater to a niche market segment.
2. 3D Printing Technology - The development of intricate 3D-printed components presents growth opportunities for companies specializing in advanced 3D printing technologies and materials.
3. Design and Art Sectors - The integration of artistic and design elements in furniture opens up possibilities for collaborations between furniture designers and artists, creating unique and aesthetically pleasing creations.

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