3D printing to reimagine everyday objects
91-92 is a Copenhagen based studio rethinking everyday objects through sustainable 3D printing. Working primarily with mono-materials such as r-PETG, r-PLA and TPU, they explore how digital manufacturing can respond to contemporary design challenges - from material waste to local production.
Avoiding post-processing methods like sanding or painting, 91-92 embraces the natural layered texture created by 3D printing, resulting in a collection of raw, sculptural furniture and homeware that is both expressive and efficient.
Their work reflects a commitment to local production, material honesty and circular design. Featuring at the fair will be Pavilion, their first lighting collection made entirely from TPU, combining soft form with functional innovation.