Joshua Harker's creative streak extends to many different shapes and even many different creative processes.
UFO or "Unidentified Fabulous Objects" is the latest and most successful set of creations from Pussykrew, an artists duo from Berlin, that has been among the first to integrate 3D printing into their work.
Moonicage from Japanese company Inter-Culture is a cool and clever 3D printed penholder.
Bsnug is a 3D printed lightweight smartphone stand that also keeps your earbud cords untangled and safe.
“3D Print Canal House” is the first project to explore the possibilities, limitations and possible implications of a full-size 3D printed house.
These are the first extraterrestrial prints ever: NASA printed 14 different designs and built a total of 21 items plus some calibration coupons. Now they are back on earth... Read more here!
The 3D printed Voronoi Bag is a stylish and attractive way to carry your personal items.
Purse enthusiasts unite! This elegant and portable travel hook is here to make your day better. Fits most tables or shelves. So: hang in there!
There aren't many artists who use the possibilities of 3D printing. Nick Ervinck embraces the technology - the result are stunning, beautiful sculptures.
This 3D printed Hand Pump Drill works without electricity: just "pump" to drill a hole through wood or even aluminum sheet metal.
Tiko is a compact unibody 3D printer that will cost only $179. It is currently on Kickstarter and has received a lot of attention and support.
This 3D printed watch stand is a stylish way of storing watches over night or for displaying them.
These 3D printed accessories keep your desktop clutter-free: Get rid of cable clutter, easily retrieve storage cards, batteries or pens.
3D printing is getting big, literally. We take a look at 3D printing buildings to see if that is a topic we will read and hear more about. And: Yes, we will.
The possible future of order delivery lies in two words (or is it a number, a letter, and a word or a number, an abbreviation, and a word?): 3D Printing.
3D printing helps visually impaired people to experience art. If you want to know what this has to do with soccer shoes, you should read on.
Want to know what’s happening at these "3D Printshows"? Take a look at our in-depth-coverage from the small, but exquisite 3D Printshow Berlin.
NASA started with manufacturing small parts for its vehicles but soon transitioned into methods of use that could help put a human on Mars.
The bike carrying handle is the best solution for those locations where it’s inappropriate (or just downright impossible) to go while on your bike.
3D printing trends March/April: These were the most popular 3D printers and 3D design software tools on the 3D Hubs network.