This year students from University of Lincoln BA Hons Product Design have been working to capitalise on rapid recent advancements in 3D printing and its inherent economies of scope in order to generate design led additive manufacturing brands to be unveiled at New Designers 2015.
Daniel Lane is one of four members of Entangle, he describes himself as a designer who is technically proficient. His major project for Entangle has been to employ generative themes, creating complex forms which add extra functionality to an object.
"3D printing has allowed us to create forms and shapes that were previously impossible to achieve and has allowed us to create visually striking pieces, whilst maintaining a functionality for everyday life."
Daniel chose to develop a vase, which he calls ‘Interweave'. This piece serves to offer a touch of luxury to the home. Hollow strands are intertwined, printed as a single piece object to form a skeleton for a delicate yet robust structure supporting flower stems. The hollow transparent vase appears purely decorative, but has the added functionality of acting as a chute to transport water to the base of the stems without disturbing the display.
The water flowing within the vase enhances the interweaving experience, creating a striking visual of interactivity between liquid and solid.The Interweave Vase can be purchased for £450 by contacting the Entangle team through any of their social media pages.
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