3D Knit Plastic Decor

This Collection Uses Deep-Texture Injection to Create Knit Designs

These 3D knit designs use printed plastic to turn an ordinarily simple material into a medium through which intricate designs can be made. The 'Knit by Curver' collection adds a high-quality look to plastic, with braided pieces woven in and out of each other. This collection encourages consumers who would normally purchase something like a wood or wicker woven basket to move to these similar designs that additionally come in bright styles.

'Knit' includes a wide variety of items like laundry hampers, plant containers and even shopping bags. The durable material is strong and flexible and comes in an array of colors like bright green, blue or white. These 3D knit designs employ a 3D printing method referred to as deep-texture injection, which was first inspired by rattan-style outdoor furniture.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing industry by utilizing 3D printing technology for intricate designs.
2. Plastic Decor - Potential for disruptive innovation in the home decor industry by using printed plastic to create high-quality and visually appealing designs.
3. Deep-texture Injection - Chance for disruptive innovation in the design and manufacturing sectors by incorporating deep-texture injection techniques to produce unique and intricate patterns.
Industry Implications
1. Manufacturing - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing industry by leveraging 3D printing technology to create intricate and flexible plastic products.
2. Home Decor - Potential for disruptive innovation in the home decor industry by introducing high-quality, 3D knit plastic designs as alternative options to traditional materials like wood or wicker.
3. Design - Chance for disruptive innovation in the design industry by adopting deep-texture injection techniques to create visually stunning and intricate patterns on various products.

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