Lilian van Daal's 3D-printed Biomimicry chair shows off a new way to create soft seating
Dutch designer Lilian van Daal claims 3D-printing can replace traditional upholstery techniques to produce spongy-surfaced furniture in this movie filmed in Eindhoven.
Van Daal is investigating alternative production methods for upholstered furniture, which is usually very resource-intensive to make.
Read more: http://www.dezeen.com/2015/01/30/movie-lilian-van-daal-3d-printed-biomimicry-chair/
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