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About the studio

Emil Robbrecht is a young design studio, dedicated to crafting unique and playful 3D printed objects that add a distinctive flair to your living space.

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From concept to creation, every step of the design process takes place in my home studio. This intimate setting allows for a hands-on approach, ensuring that each piece receives the attention it deserves.

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Production process

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Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing is a process that utilizes a continuous filament of thermoplastic material to create three-dimensional objects. The filament is fed from a spool through a heated printer extruder head, where it is deposited layer by layer to create the interior objects.

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Sustainability

3D printing material

Polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable polymer derived from corn starch, is a commonly used type of filament for 3D printing. It also serves as a fossil-free alternative commonly employed in the food packaging industry.

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We exclusively utilize recycled polylactic acid (rPLA) in the creation of our 3D printed pieces. The recycled PLA (rPLA) filament is made by Reflow from food packaging waste sourced in the Benelux region.

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By choosing our products, you're not just acquiring unique 3D pieces, but contributing to a more sustainable and eco-friendly future.

Small batch production

All items are made in small batches.

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