3D-Printed Stacking Ceramics

These Stacking Objects Save Desk & Table Space by Building Vertically

These vertically stacking objects take a lesson from urban skyscrapers, saving space by building up instead of sideways. The 3D-printed ceramics are designed by Elise Luttik and Hester Stolk, who have created functional decor for people who live or work in quarters with limited space.

The colorful, modern ceramics are all different shapes and sizes, coated after the printing process with traditional glaze to make them look more decorative. Each component of the stacking objects can be taken apart, used by putting things inside or taken out and then stacked back together once finished.

Perfect for cluttered desks or tables, these contemporary decor pieces pave the way for the future of functional objects for everyday use. The various pieces hold everything from food to jewelry.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Stacking - The trend of building vertically instead of sideways can lead to innovations in saving space in small living or working quarters.
2. 3d-printing Ceramics - The trend of 3D-printing ceramics can lead to customized and functional home decor products that are affordable and accessible to a wider audience.
3. Modular Design - The trend towards creating modular objects that can be disassembled and reassembled in different configurations can lead to breakthroughs in functional and flexible designs for everyday use.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can utilize the trend of 3D-printing ceramics and modular designs to create custom and space-saving home decor products.
2. Furniture - The furniture industry can use the trend of vertical stacking and modular design to create innovative and flexible pieces that can be adapted to different living spaces.
3. Food and Hospitality - The food and hospitality industry can utilize the trend of vertical stacking to create unique and visually appealing presentations for food and drinks.

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