Industrial designer Max Cuppens is the CEO and co-founder of Materialogic, which makes camper van interiors with large-format 3D-printed components. This means their pieces are not only lightweight, but can be executed with strikingly organic forms:
They also say the fabrication method is sustainable. "We designed [our components] with the lifecycle of the interior in mind," they write. "If something gets damaged or old we can pull the module out, shred it into pellets, and re-3D print a new module."
The company prints them using a wood-fiber-based material that the company says, as a bonus, "smells like cookies."
Here's Cuppens, an ArtCenter grad, going over the design of their coffee module prototype:
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This is so amazing 😍