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.
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 utilize mainly recycled polylactic acid (rPLA) in the creation of our 3D printed pieces.
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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.