Marc Godayol I Hasse expertly creates Trio, a biophilic plant container design, using 3D printed ceramics to create very organic structures.
Spain-based Marc Godayol I Hasse expertly creates “Trio”. A biophilic plant container design, by utilizing 3D printed ceramics to construct very organic forms that were previously challenging to obtain.
A technical designer that works across disciplines, he bases his design process on his intrinsic love of photography and light.
He continues to hone his industrial design skills at Nacar Design, an award-winning studio, where he collaborates with a great group of designers while focusing on the goods that surround us every day.
A seamless fusion of the traditional and modern
According to Hasse, the goal of this conceptual collection was to simply revisit an object and use technology to make it more expressive. This resulted in a new version of a commonplace product that seamlessly combined the old and the new.
Moreover, this minimalist object with its calming Scandinavian approach effortlessly brings a space to life and improves it with elegance and flair. It is brimming with character and individuality.
It masterfully draws attention to the delicate organic curves created when basic geometries like circles join together.
Furthermore, “3D printing technology has effectively altered a number of industries. It is now up to us to take advantage of this technology’s advantages in the items that we use on a daily basis.
Finally, to ensure that Trio fits in every environment, more Trio finishes and forms are being created, Hasse continues.
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