Louis Sullivan is often called the "father of skyscrapers". Thanks to creative maker Tom Burtonwood, you can now 3D print his early works.
By converting 2D images into 3D objects, visiting a gallery and touching the art is not only allowed -- it's positively encouraged.
A new Kickstarter campaign offers a new breed of silicone smartwatch bands. They should help you get a better view on your stats while making sports.
This isn't your grandmother's hobby. Startup Unmade Studio drags knitting into the modern age, taking their cue from additive manufacturing.
Visual effects company Corbel 3D scans and 3D prints the largest mountain in the Canadian Rockies, and is featured on the Discovery Channel.
MakerBot Thingiverse reached a landmark last week with one million uploads and two hundred million downloads on its platform.
Bored of making smooth printed objects? There's now a solution: 3D printed hair allows you to coif your creations with dramatic new styles.
After a gang of thieves raided the Polar 3D HQ last August, the company is using the robbery as a springboard for a smart marketing campaign.
A Kickstarter campaign brings you the Scandy Sphere which captures your world in 360 degrees in a full colour, 3D printed sphere.
Russia and the EU are planning to build a permanent lunar base together. The goal is to erect a 3D printed habitat, so astronauts can find water on the dark side of the moon.
ALL3DP interviews Mihail Tanev, Marketing Manager at the Doob Group, on their strategy for the competitive market of 3D printed figurines.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have hacked a low-cost MakerBot 3D printer to print human tissue.
At Paris Games Week, Media Molecule, revealed more of their project - they want to make it possible to craft your dreams into 3D and print them.
What does the future hold for 3D printed food? And how close are we to fine dining with 3D printed food in a Michelin starred restaurant?
A team at the Eindhoven University of Technology has 3D printed concrete, earning them fans and backers.
Scottish kitty Sprocket has had hard times. Thanks to his vet and owner, a 3D printed leg brace may save him from surgery.
In perfect time for Halloween, designer and inventor Joris van Tubergen, has created a 3D printed scarecrow for the Scarecrow Festival.
You guessed it, 3D printing is most definitely a disruptive technology for business. But which are the other four? All will be revealed.
All3DP interviews Sylvain Preumont, founder and executive chairman of MyMiniFactory, about his vision of an open future for 3D printing.
3D printing raises a ton of legal questions. For the start of All3DP’s 3d printing legal advice series, we’ve asked Marco Müller-ter Jung from Lawfirm DWF Germany about the (in)famous Marcel Duchamp chess set case.