Want to make some extra money with 3D printed items? How about selling on Amazon, eBay or Etsy? Here’s how you do it.
German company Scope for Design brings customization to sunglasses. With an browser app, you can customize your sunglasses. Scope for Design also offers this interesting business model for shops.
Sprout allows for the repurposing of your old plastic milk jugs into useful watering cans. It’s easy to user, cheap and just brilliant.
Steampunk art combines the best aspects of art and utility into something bigger than both. Steampunk Cube Gears is a prime example.
If you like objects that reference themselves (like a bookshelf made out of books) then the Mobius Nautilus will just about make your day.
Put a little 3D into your D&D with this cool 3D-printed Deathly Hallows dice set.
The ultimate accessory for Daft Punk fans: Now you can 3d print the "Guy Manuel Helmet". Party with style!
Who can design the part you want 3D printed? It turns out there are a lot of options for simple printable 3D models or full product development.
Forté is a real-time, 2D design tool which automatically takes your idea and optimizes the properties based on simple parameters that you intuitively map out.
Jamela Law is a "recyclopath" fashion designer using 3D printing to create nature inspired designs. Her latest collection is called Beeing Human.
The nice thing about this 3D printed Frankenstein light switch plate is that it won't kill everyone you love and drive you crazy like the infamous monster. Switch it on here.
World, meet the 3D printed caffeine molecule coffee mug. That’s right, at long last, now you can actually see the chemical you’re ingesting.
If you've got nothing to do for the next century, get a hold of this 3D printed "Over the Top" puzzle cube. Eat your heart out Rubik!
At the 91st Academy Awards, the award for Costume Design went to Ruth Carter for her work on the film Black Panther. Carter thanked 3D designer Julia Koerner for her work on the mantel and crown printed by Materialise.
Patricia Urquiola is a Spanish designer responsible for fitting the BMW Welt exhibition space with a stunning terrazzo floor. It's held in place by a 3D printed frame made by Dutch flooring brand Aectual.
Eindhoven-based Studio Plott showcased their Open Rugs at last week's London Design Festival. No need to worry if you missed it -- the studio will launch six brand new patterns at next month's Dutch Design Week.