KaschKasch and Villeroy & Boch develop 3D-printed recycled ceramic material for basins
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Summary
German design duo KaschKasch collaborated with Villeroy & Boch to create Antao 3D, a recycled ceramic material designed for 3D-printed basins. The material combines contemporary technological advances with traditional craftsmanship, featuring a ribbed structure achieved through layer-by-layer 3D printing. It is described as "technically precise and materially imperfect," representing an evolution in ceramics.
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