The ZIGZAG vase collection was designed to test the limits of 3D printing. Normally, 3D printing technology is used for prototyping, where the aesthetic result is not very important. In the case of designing the vase, I wanted to take advantage of the visual disadvantage of FDM technology, the layering of material. So I use layering as a strong aesthetic element. This results in an original design that tests the limits of the sloping surfaces that are emblematic of the ZIGZAG collection.
The ZIGZAG vase is available in 4 shapes. The ZIGZAG collection is made from recyclable PLA material using 3D printing. Inside the vase, you will find a glass tube that is removable and easy to clean. Both dry and live plants can be decorated.
Printed in Martin Žampach's 3Dprint LAB, Prague.
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I strive to research and explore the potential of additive manufacturing techniques in every project I undertake, always assessing whether this approach makes sense for the task at hand. The possibilities with additive manufacturing are vast, and I believe the future is additive!