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Things to 3D Print: 40 Home Decor 3D Printing Ideas

What is this? The curved honeycomb vase plant pot has a cool and unique geometric texture pattern. Whichever color filament you use, the final result will really pop with this tactile design.

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Who made it? Aleksey Grishchenko

What is this? If you’re going to adopt only one of the easy DIY room decor ideas on this list, then we’d make a strong recommendation for this self-watering planter. This two part design is sophisticated and tactile, and it prevents neglect of your household plants. It’s a positive win-win scenario!

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Who made it? Parallel Goods

What is it? This is a traditional Japanese water fountain designed to periodically tip over, making a noise meant to scare away deer. The design is simple: A tube slowly fills with water, and since it’s weighted differently below the hinge, it eventually tips over, emptying the water inside.

You’ll need a water pump, a power supply, screws, and sealant to complete this display, but it should be worth it for a new element of tranquility.

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Who made it? Jeremy Elson

What is this? Clean up without losing desk space! Extra compartments can be created when the need arises, regardless of the type of object that you want to accommodate. The variety of shapes and sizes of your tools can certainly find its way through this customizable board. So, optimize your working space and give some style to your studying/working area!

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Who made it? Matt Manhattan

What is this? No holograms were harmed in the making of this clock. The name is actually more of a pun on “hollow”, where the hour and minute hands of the clock are fixed to a circle and rotate around an empty space. Some assembly is required, along with some other nuts and bolts, but the end result is impressive.

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Who made it? Ekaggrat

What is this? Is if ice, is it lava? It’s a pen and pencil holder!  Sort your utensils out and give them a fun display. Plus, you can arrange them by size and never again suffer looking for a pencil in a crowded pencil box. The positive side: the different heights of the cells will provide a great way to organize small objects. Customize the appearance by changing the color when printing.

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Who made it? Beeverycreative

What is this? Irritated by headsets and wires cluttering your desk or table? This DIY room decor provides an elegant solution, with a model that went through the same design process used in professional design and engineering industries. According to MakerBot, multiple design iterations and 3D prints led to the final fully 3D printable headphone stand you see here.

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Who made it? MakerBot

What is this? Do you want to have fun with nozzles and infills? Search no more! But be aware, that the nice shapes can be accompanied by some nasty corners. So, fill yourself with patience and watch your printer perform with this bowl. It can give your kitchen a unique style while you fit in some fruits.

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Who made it? Clockspring

What is this? Here we have a spooky gothic lantern that’d look right at home in your Transylvanian crib. Simply drop in a set of LEDs to provide illumination. And the model 3D prints without supports, too. It looks elaborate, but you shouldn’t have too much trouble making one.

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Who made it? Sonia Verdu

What is this? This DIY room decor idea is a challenging model for your 3D printer; a Wireframe Skull made from a curving grid of squares. Suggested uses are for holding pencils and pencils, but we’d probably use it as a place to store our marbles. We’re funny like that.

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Who made it? Christian Nelson

What is this? Need some tape? Take the fossil! No kidding, this Cretaceous shell can be the perfect company to find your tape’s end. Great for dinosaurs’ fans, highlight: this species extinction dates to the same period than dinosaurs! How cool is that?

Composed of two halves that easily fit together, this object will have people’s attention. For better results print this model on a high print resolution.

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Who made it? MyMiniFactory

What is this? Whatever the weather outside your window, these wall mounted flower pots will always brighten up your home. Tend to your plants by pouring water through a cloud, which then diffuses the water into rain drops. These easy DIY room decor ideas should be filed away for a rainy day, perhaps?

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Who made it? 3DP VDB

What is this? The shadows cast by this double wall tealight holder are hypnotic. But the best use case is for indoors and away from drafts; or substitute the live flame for an electric LED. We have a few decent DIY room decor ideas, but melted plastic is not one of them.

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Who made it? Graph

What is this? This is a fully 3D printed letter board, where you can compose messages using a set of 3D printed letters and numbers. Also included in this room decor idea is a set of 3 standard photo sizes, so you can make smaller letter boards using photo frames instead of 3D printing one from scratch.

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Who made it? Agustin Flowalistik

What is this? Prism is a modular backsplash system for the sink in your kitchen or bathroom. The concept is that you can create a custom “geometric” patterned backsplash using a set of modular pieces. 3D Print out any number of pieces in any color, and connect them with other signature pieces such as a planter, utensil holder, and even towel hooks.

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Who made it? Nate Ferris

What is this? Not all your room decor ideas have to be static or non-interactive. This model is a beautiful and eye-catching objet d’art, with swirling lines and sweeping curves. But it also happens to be a totally bonkers marble machine, and you won’t be able to stop playing with it.

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Who made it? Tulio Laanen

What is this? This is an original display to keep your plants around. Upgrade it by painting the doors and decorating the windows. It could also serve as a perfect gift for this season.

Note from the designer: you can get the draping fabric effect by placing the model in a warm place e.g. printer, over, heat chamber, sun, until it is soft enough to be deformed. However, be careful not to overheat it!

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Who made it? Yuriysklyar

What is this? These spiral vases are a perennial favorite in the 3D printing community. They’re good for testing the capabilities of your desktop machine in terms of coping with the complex geometry. As a bonus, the end result is an elegant vase in which to plonk your flowers, pencils, or chopsticks.

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Who made it? Matin Zampach

What is this? Okay, a nuclear apocalypse is perhaps not the most comforting of easy DIY room decor ideas. But this Nuke Lamp is a beguiling piece of work, with the features of the cloud accentuated by an LED tucked inside. It should be a neat talking piece over beer and pretzels in your underground bunker.

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Who made it? Sebastian Wac

What is this? The beauty of this clock is that you can use it to show off the intricate infill designs offered by your slicing software. Most programmes feature the grid, honeycomb, and triangle infill structures, all lookers that you can experiment with to your heart’s content. Simply 3D print then add an off-the-shelf clock mechanism and you’re good to go.

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Who made it? BE3D

What is this? This simple key holder and shelf can be the solution to avoid losing small objects after cleaning your pockets. It can even be used to hang up clothes. The two-piece design offers a stylish way of displaying your must-haves once leaving the house, as well. It can be mounted by using the two M6 holes, or just by applying some mounting tape.

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Who made it? Maker_at_Heart

What is it? This simple lamp can be attached almost anywhere. And with it’s articulating design, it can be used for all kinds of lighting, be it a reading corner or a mantel.

It’s modular design also means that new components and mounts are being added all the time. For instance, you can adapt it with longer arms, a double bulb head, or a tube mount.

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Who made it? Igor Albuquerque

What is this? This stackable hex drawers design is one of those fantastic DIY room decor ideas that is so obvious and so simple, you wish you’d thought of it yourself. It’s a modular design where you can 3D print as many hex drawers as you need, and then simply clip them together. Further variety is added by swapping up the depth/length of each drawer, or 3D printing them in different colors.

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Who made it? Dan O’Connell

What is this? There’s something eerie about this bonsai planter. Those curling tendrils beneath something as innocuous as a tree… It’s as though HP Lovecraft took up gardening instead of writing about unspeakable horrors from another dimension. It’s oddly compelling.

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Who made it? gCreate

What is this? Sooner or later, a low-poly design was going to rear its head on this list of DIY room decor ideas. So what better than a Unicorn trophy? Way cooler than a moth-eaten stuffed moose’s head, that’s for sure.

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Who made it? Thomas Voillaume

What is this? Make your photos and postcards spring to life with this floating photo frame. The minimal design is simple to mount to the wall, and easily prints in an hour or less. You could make a whole bunch in an afternoon for a quick interior refresh.

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Who made it? Tosh

What is this? Some easy DIY room decor ideas are pretty self-explanatory. Here’s a lamp, and it looks like an artichoke. With the lights off, it’s already pretty eye-catching. But once you flip the switch, the folds of this shade will come alive with light.

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Who made it? gCreate

What is this? Hold the door, hold the door! For any GoT fans out there, this doorstop will not only serve the purpose, but it will also give you a great conversation trigger once having guests. Plus, it is ready to print, so at least the waiting time for this will not be as long as for the last season.

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Who made it? Perry Nally

What is this? A cool thing to 3D print that’s also useful, these pip boxes are great for keeping little knick-knacks out of harms way. But the really smart thing about the design is how the drawers are stackable in any number of configurations, amounting to a veritable Tetris of storage solutions.

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Who made it? Andrew Askedall

What is this? The Frankenstein Wall Plate not quite pushing your buttons? Then here’s a retro-modern alternative, with lighting controlled by a colorful set of arcade switches. The files include options for single, double or triple button arrangements.

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Who made it? Matthew de Caussin

What is this? In terms of visual design language for 3D printed home decor ideas, the Voronoi motif is nearly as popular as low-poly. Here is perhaps the pinnacle of the form, a mushroom lamp with the shade made up of irregular shapes.

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Who made it? Nik Markellov

What is this? In the shape of a hand, The Clasp can be used as either a phone charging dock, a light pendant, or a table lamp. With the plug concealed in the base, it can be attached directly to a wall socket, or it can be positioned freestanding on a flat surface, or simply hang from the ceiling. Like a tribute to “thing” from the Addams Family, the Clasp is one of those easy DIY room decor ideas that’s both clever and funny.

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Who made it? Avooq

What is this? Looking for some stylish way to organize your knives? This Spartan Knife will bravely provide a useful and fun way to keep them easily reachable. Additionally, comprising only three pieces of print the assembly process can be kept simple. So DIY and give your kitchen some excitement!

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Who made it? Alexander Grib

What is this? Decorate your house with this coral-like lamp and give a try to your printer’s skills! These lamps offer a simple but stylish look to your house. Perks: works for multiple lamps in the same place or for a solo-light. This lamp has a medium complexity level.

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Who made it? Albert Farres

What is this? This 2D wall art is sure to add life to any blank segment of wall. It’s a fairly simple print, and the result can be stunning if you set it up right. Although, the viability of this piece depends on the makeup of your home, since it’s more of a commitment than other smaller pieces that can be moved around.

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Who made it? UnpredictableLab

What is this? Each vase on this list is unique in some way, and this one is no exception. Here we have a sleek vase inspired by a water droplet. After smoothing and some paint, this one would look perfect in a modern home.

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Who made it? Victoria Crettenand

What is this? Remember what we said about each vase being unique? Thought we were kidding, did you?

This loopy display is a cool way to reuse an old bulb that would otherwise just be thrown away. It’s a simple print, the hardest part would be to find a lightbulb you can use.

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Who made it? Conor Devine

What is this? If you’re interested in some animal trophies that don’t harm real animals, this model will please you. It’s a stag skull you can hang on your wall.

Scale it up and post-process it right, and maybe from a distance they won’t be able to tell it’s plastic!

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Who made it? Matthew Ware

What is this? A Dot is a wall-mountable protrusion for you to hang coats, umbrellas, and other accessories on. Print a few of these in motley colors and you’ll turn an otherwise blank segment of wall into a functional, quirky storage space in no time.

What’s nice about these is you can make as many as you want and set them up however you like. Plus, pop the cover off to reveal a key hook. You’ll never lose them again unless you forget to check the colorful circles on the wall.

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Who made it? Mouche

What is this? This is a stacking modular geometric planter designed for plating succulents. It can be arranged in numerous different configurations to allow draining from one compartment to another, depending on what you prefer.

Even if you can’t raise a cactus to save your life, you could print a Plantygon arrangement and fill the compartments with marbles to add some variety to your home.

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Who made it? Printfutura

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Printing jewelry on a 3D printer - an overview of the most interesting models

The times when 3D printing of jewelry seemed like something fantastic are over. Today, more and more designers are using 3D equipment to bring their ideas to life. Some printers work with filament, others use powder, and still others print with liquid resin or wax. 3D printed jewelry looks and feels exactly like traditionally molded pieces.

Highlights

White and black Gemino & Orbis Nylon earrings printed in nylon resin using SLS technology. The material has a very light weight, which makes the jewelry comfortable, ideal for everyday wear. An interesting design will organically fit into both a classic and a shocking look.

3D printed wedding rings. Original custom-made symbols of eternal love accurately convey the details that are important for the newlyweds. With a unique asymmetrical line and elegant twists, Ray's ring will appeal to fans of the original designs. For lovers of clean, minimalist silhouettes, the Clio is the way to go. For connoisseurs of unconventional solutions, the Amar diamond ring will suit, the design of which forms a loose knot of two lines that merge, symbolizing an unbreakable union.

Gorgeous 3D printed face jewelry by Iris van Herpen. Cellchemy 3D printed jewelry designs look like a mask and the way it sits on the face of the wearer looks like something otherworldly. The wire masks are printed with a high resolution multi-material printer. Each part of the mask, custom-designed for a specific runway model, was created using a generative design process after a 3D scan of her face.

Guinness World Record-listed diamond ring. India's major 3D printing service provider Imaginarium helped Kotti Shrikant win the Guinness World Record for having the most diamonds set in a single ring. The process of developing a masterpiece called "Divine - 7801 Brahma Vajra Kamalam" went through several iterations. The design team chose the Himalayan camellia flower, which strikes the perfect balance between traditional and contemporary forms. Computer-aided design (CAD) was then used to calculate the number of diamonds. Imaginarium managed to make petals of gold and helped to set the intended number of stones.

18K Gold Charm 3D print by Elizabeth Landis. The spectacular pendant reminds of natural harmony and succinctly complements the luxurious look. Honeycombs form an openwork pattern, and the figure of a bee symbolizes wisdom, diligence, purity.
Frog Ring 3D Gold Plated Brass Object by Peter Donders. The designer rejects classical forms and traditional solutions. He uses 3D printing to revolutionize the jewelry industry, be it in the areas of jewelry making or designing finishes. The frog ring emphasizes the grace, sense of humor of the fair sex.

A charming decoration that can effectively complement a creative look.
"Opposites" collection by Francesca Paolin "spring-summer 2015", printed in polyamide. The MA in Fashion Design from Domus Academy channeled her creativity into creating body jewelry from alternative materials using 3D technology. The author drew inspiration for the development of the collection from ancient history and culture.

Solar nylon bracelet. The Septem brand offers unique fashion items from designers around the world. All products are made on 3D printers. The customer can choose their favorite materials, colors, sizes from the list. The original bracelet attracts with its futuristic design and adds creativity to the image.

Necklace by N-E-R-V-O-U-S is a 3D printed necklace made up of 175 unique pieces. It is a 21st century piece of jewelry designed and manufactured using methods that did not exist until recently. The necklace is built in layers of strong yet flexible nylon using selective laser sintering technology. The design comes out of the printer fully assembled. The necklace attaches simply and securely with a hidden magnetic clasp.

Plumeria Nylon Earrings have a matte texture, ideal for original, bold looks. You can choose any color from 12 possible. Earrings with a floral pattern will appeal not only to young fashionistas, but also to elegant ladies.

Ide Bag Nylon is a stylish element of the look. A model that imitates openwork knitting will add charm to the ensemble, plus it will allow you to create a harmonious, feminine, exclusive look.

The Orbits Bracelet Nylon is your own galaxy on your wrist. 3D printed space-inspired jewelry is the choice of daring experimenters who are not afraid to try on new looks. Unusual material plus an innovative manufacturing method add enchantment and extravagance to the little thing.

Jewelry designers are constantly testing new materials and experimenting with different design approaches. Printing jewelry on a 3D printer has already become a popular production method. The technology allows you to implement bold ideas, make adjustments and see the results within a few hours.

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3D printing in jewelry: opportunities and perspectives

Jewelry art has always been considered one of the most difficult, as painstaking manual labor was used for many stages of work. With the advent of 3D printers, this art form has undergone a real revolution, because now you can create a three-dimensional model on a computer and get its high-quality embodiment using 3D printing. Additive technologies make it possible to create truly exclusive jewelry, while their cost will be much lower than if they were made in the traditional way.

Possibilities of 3D printing in jewelry

Additive technologies in jewelry are developing in two directions:

  • creating high-quality master models for making jewelry and decorative items;
  • printing of finished jewelry products.

Prototyping jewelry and decorative items completely eliminates such actions as rolling, sawing, bending, soldering, etc. After creating a three-dimensional model, the master can print it out of wax or polymers, cover it with plaster and in this way get a ready-made mold for casting the final product.

3D-printed master models have undeniable advantages: they help to create jewelry that does not need to be finished, and also significantly save time and consumables for creating a mold. In addition, if the craftsman does not like the prototype, he can correct the corresponding 3D model, rather than redo the product.

You can also print finished products from polymers and metals on a 3D printer. In the second case, the technology of selective laser sintering (SLS) or the melting method (SLM) is used. Modern equipment allows you to achieve a fairly high resolution when printing jewelry, which makes their quality impeccable. However, specialized 3D printers and powdered metals are too expensive, so not every jeweler can afford to use these technologies to print finished products.

Which 3D printers are used for jewelry making?

Since 3D printing of jewelry is considered one of the most promising areas, the appropriate equipment has appeared on the market, tailored to the needs of jewelry craftsmen. Below we will look at the popular models of 3D printers that are used today to create jewelry masterpieces.

Solidscape is a device that creates products using Dwax, SCP and DODJet technologies. Jewelry prototypes are made in ModelWorks modeling software. After that, consumables are loaded into the cartridge, where they melt, and an object is formed by layer-by-layer deposition.

The DigitalWax is a high speed 3D printer with print resolution up to 10 microns. Works on SLA technology.

Envisiontec Perfactory is a company that manufactures equipment for the highest quality fast printing of master models, which, of course, is reflected in the quality of the final products. 3D printers of the Perfactory line work mainly on DLP technology, which provides excellent detail of objects.

Asiga Freeform Pico is a 3D printer from Asiga that uses an LED light source to create a product, thereby achieving high printing accuracy.

The ProjetСRX 3000 is a dedicated printer from 3DSystems that is excellent for printing wax models. The device differs in stably high quality of work.

These are just the most popular 3D printers used in the jewelry industry. In fact, there are much more of them. And, moreover, every year more and more unique devices appear on the market that offer absolutely extraordinary solutions for 3D printing of jewelry. For example, Autodesk Research and Carnegie Mellon University have invented Exoskin technology, which allows jewelry to be printed directly onto leather.

Examples of the implementation of 3D printing in jewelry

When you look at 3D printed jewelry, you understand that the possibilities of additive technologies are limited only by the imagination of designers.

For example, employees of the American company Nervous System constantly amaze the world with their extraordinary ideas. During the implementation of one of the projects, the company used the method of direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), thanks to which it was able to create an exclusive gold jewelry.

The French jewelry house Jaubalet also actively uses additive technologies to create jewelry. The company's specialists take orders from customers, create a three-dimensional wax model according to their wishes, on the basis of which a unique piece of jewelry is then made. It is worth saying that such a service is very popular, as clients from all over the world contact the company.

The future of 3D printing in jewelry

As mentioned above, the production of jewelry using a 3D printer is one of the most promising and rapidly developing areas. The use of innovative technologies allows us to make truly original, one-of-a-kind products that could not be created using traditional methods.

In addition, 3D printing can significantly reduce production time and production costs, thereby reducing the cost of jewelry.

But most importantly, 3D printing allows private jewelers to enter the global market and compete with well-known companies, since the quality of jewelry will largely depend on the model of the 3D printer and the skill of the designer.


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