In our laboratory, the object creation process begins with form generation in specialized 3D modeling software. We create biomorphic, parametric shapes with a distinct digital plasticity and unique character.
To bring the concept into reality, we use 3D printing technology. We select the appropriate material for each form — classical porcelain or bioplastic — depending on its characteristics and purpose. During printing, characteristic layers appear, which we deliberately do not smooth out. These digital traces are part of our visual code; they highlight technology as a co-author with its own handwriting.
After printing, each object undergoes a final finishing process. Through our work with surface and texture, the form becomes more precise, and its expressiveness and tactile qualities are enhanced. For us, it is important that behind every expressive form stands an impeccably designed structure — stable and built to last in an interior.
The result is functional objects with vivid individuality, capable of setting the tone for the space around them and engaging in a dialogue with it.