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At the recent Salone del Mobile in Milano, a world-class furniture and design showcase, the new Spanish design group Nagami presented 3D printed chairs designed in collaboration with a number of renowned designers and design studios. The project, titled “brave new world: re-thinking design and large-scale robotic 3D printing,” comprised four avant-garde chair designs: Rise(above, right) and Bow by Zaha Hadid Architects, Robotica TM by Ross Lovegrove, and Peeler(above,left) by Daniel Widrig.
(Sources: PTI, 3Ders.org, TechCrunch, Futurism, Popular Mechanics, GlobalNews)