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Pia Seidel
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Furniture from the printer? These designs impress at first glance

Pia Seidel
5/6/2025
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Pia Seidel

3D printing is conquering the furniture world - slowly, but with style. At Milan Design Week 2025, creative studios showed just how much potential there is in this technology. From sustainable materials to bold shapes: These seven brands impressed.

The combination of 3D printing and furniture is not yet commonplace, but that's what makes it so exciting. It's not about mass production, but about fresh shapes, processes and designs that stand out. Here are seven brands that really made an impression with their 3D printed furniture and home accessories at Milan Design Week 2025.

1. looks like art, smells like fruit

The designer, who studied architecture in Spain and Denmark, is known for experimenting with materials that others would simply throw away. «For me, waste is just the beginning», she says. Her works, such as the object «Coma», are made from rPETG - a recycled plastic obtained from plastic waste.

2. time that takes shape - a clock that is created while cooking

3. ceramics, rethought

Jan originally wanted to design facades, but today the focus is on interiors. «We can experiment with smaller objects and develop our technique further», he says. His goal: ceramics that combine craftsmanship and high-tech - and are simply different.

4. looks like handmade, comes from VR

5. soft and wavy: furniture with a knitted look

The stool «Knotty» also stands out immediately. Its digitally knitted surface allows water and air to pass through and plays with light and shadow. «This makes it not only functional, but also sculptural», according to the Dutch company. The stool is particularly eye-catching when stacked.

6. locally printed, globally thought

In an abandoned factory in Alcova, the installation «Portal» showed how design and technology can merge. It consisted of ten chairs that were 3D printed live on site. «'Portal' is our vision of local production and global design», according to the team. The showstopper? The «Cloud Chair». With its flowing forms, it is reminiscent of clouds and invites you to dream.

Another eye-catcher was the «Contour Chair» with its floating metal armrests and seamless surface that combines industrial charm and elegance. Inspired by the grace of draped fabrics on solid structures, the chair combines 3D-printed elements with elegant metal details. «The collection shows how far this technology can take design», according to the design company.

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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