The 3D-Printed Lamp Studio is an exploration of how computational design and additive manufacturing can redefine everyday objects.
Using parametric modeling in Rhino and Grasshopper, I designed a series of lamps that combine structural efficiency with visual elegance.
Each prototype was printed with PLA and clay, experimenting with different textures, translucency, and geometry.
Key explorations:
- Parametric surface perforations for light diffusion
- Organic forms generated from algorithms
- Exploring the boundary between craft and digital fabrication