Digital Dream Objects Meet physical reality…
Have you ever imagined something so bold, so unconventional, that you thought it could only live inside your mind?
Well, that’s exactly where we like to start — at the edge of the imagined and the unreal. For over a decade, we’ve put blood, sweat, and tears into the design process, sometimes to the point we’ve had to go off grid to recalibrate and revisit back the drawing board. Thinking big can become challenging without the right resources. In our earliest days, our hands were our main tools, configuring and building for countless hours through to the finish line. Some of our happiest, most proud moments are connected to the sleepless nights and resilient urge to perfect the craft. But as we reminisce, we reflect and think about some of those choices, longevity, and health. We also take a glance over how far we’ve come and how advanced technology has become, enabling healthier and more efficient workflows.
Mount attachment designed by Miami Design Shop with the newly installed 3D Printers.
3D Printing changed everything for us, for the better – when we installed 3D printers at our factory, it unlocked an entirely new dimension of making for our team and our clients. Suddenly, fleeting ideas, rough sketches, and models didn’t have to wait for approvals or months-long production timelines. Instead, they could take shape overnight — ready to hold, test, and refine.
From bespoke prototypes, intricate sculptures, and branded materials to custom toolkits, and stationary items, we’ve seen firsthand how this technology expands what’s possible. It’s not just about replicating a design; it’s about pushing it further, giving designers, artists, and engineers the freedom to experiment without limits.
B8 Metal Hammer Concept Stationary Object.
“It’s what we refer to as Personal Manufacturing.”
One thing we love most about 3D Printing is how accessible and sustainable it is becoming. Complex geometries that once required heavy molds or wasteful cuts are now printed layer by layer, using only what’s needed. We’ve recently installed two (2) new 3D Printers at our factory: Bambu Lab’s H2D 3D Printer equipped with Laser & Cutting Module, and Bambu Lab’s A1 Multi-Color 3D Printer. We are exploring different materials, ranging from eco-friendly and durable plastics, to biodegradable PHA Gen 2 filaments and recycled composites. We’re all in when it comes to more freedom for bold ideas and less strain on our planet, and this is one of the ways we are looking to make a mark.
At its core, 3D printing is more than a fabrication method — it’s a creative mindset. It’s a reminder that every idea, no matter how unconventional, deserves a chance to be made real. For us, these digital dream objects don’t stay locked away on screens or in renderings. They become physical proof that imagination has no ceiling, and that the future of making is limited only by what we’re brave enough to dream up next.