
3d prints: re-pla, 2023

String is a series of digitally composed forms inspired by Czech Cubism and the spirit of the 1920s Jazz Age — reinterpreted through contemporary 3D printing technologies.
Each piece is printed using recycled PLA filament, produced entirely without support material. This approach reduces excess waste and allows the geometry of the object to define its own limits. The result is a series of lightweight yet structured forms with rhythmic, stacked silhouettes.
This project explores how ornament, architecture, and digital fabrication can intersect. The lines echo the past but are shaped by code — looping, extruding, lifting.
String is part of our broader exploration into responsible production through form and restraint. All components are printed in-house using leftover PLA collected from regional sources.
From waste filament to finished form, String is a minimal gesture made through layered repetition.





Disciplines
Concept and form design
Recycled PLA sourcing
No-support print strategy
In-house 3D printing