Why use 3D printing instead of CNC or laser cutting for partitions?
While CNC routing and laser cutting are excellent for creating 2D patterns in flat materials, they fall short when you want true 3D depth in your custom partition design and manufacturing.
Beyond the Flat Plane
A laser-cut screen is ultimately just a flat piece of material with holes in it. A 3D-printed partition can have a rippling, wave-like surface topography. It can twist and curve in space, providing a much more dynamic and sculptural presence in a room.
Functional Integration
Because we build the partition layer by layer, we can engineer functionality into the core of the screen. We can design hollow channels specifically for routing electrical wires for integrated lighting, or create specific porous internal geometries that absorb sound waves—something a solid sheet of cut metal cannot do.
