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The 3D-Rex by namisu is Delicate Take on the Dinosaur Head

At first the 3D-Rex by namisu, a Spanish design studio, may look like a uniquely preserved fossil of a Tyrannosaurus' head. Yet almost immediately people will conclude that the intricate pattern was not created by nature. Instead, as its name suggests, it was made by men using 3D technology.

Whether placed on a table or mounted on the wall, the 3D-Rex by namisu makes an impressive presence in the home or office. The latticed surface makes the sculpture a work of art that begs to be put on display. According to the design team, "The concept represents a contrast between old and new, mixing nature’s own amazing creations with technological advances of today." It can be produced in different sizes.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing Decor - The 3D-Rex demonstrates the potential for 3D printing technology in creating unique, artistic decor pieces for both personal and professional spaces.
2. Art-tech Mashup - The 3D-Rex exemplifies a trend towards blending natural art techniques and technological advancements to create unique and captivating art pieces.
3. Customizable Sculptures - The 3D-Rex can be produced in different sizes, indicating a trend towards customizable sculptures that cater to individual preferences and home/office space limitations.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing and Scanning - The 3D-Rex presents an opportunity for 3D printing and scanning companies to expand into the art and decor market, specifically targeting customers who want unique, technology-infused pieces for their homes or offices.
2. Artistic Sculptures - The 3D-Rex showcases a disruptive innovation opportunity for artistic sculptures, exploring the potential for combining natural art techniques with 3D printing technology for intricate and customizable sculptures that appeal to modern art lovers.
3. Home and Office Decor - The 3D-Rex highlights a potential trend towards more unique and customizable home and office decor, especially for those who want to showcase their love for natural history and technological advancements in their personal spaces.

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