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Matthew Plummer Fernandez's zero waste 3D printed bowlsWe spottedMatthew Plummer-Fernandez's fantastic 3D printed works at Designersblock at this year's bustling London Design Festival. Using a digital camera, emerging 3D technologies and software—some of which he developed himself—the ¨digital process artist¨ creates pseudo-fractal designs, which are both stunning and produce zero-waste. Intriguing, functional and pretty eco-friendly, Plummer-Fernandez's bowls are a fantastic application of the open-source technology....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/matthew-plummer-fernandez-unveils-fantastic-zero-waste-3d-printed-bowls-at-london-design-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Matthew Plummer Fernandez's zero waste 3D printed bowlsWe spottedMatthew Plummer-Fernandez's fantastic 3D printed works at Designersblock at this year's bustling London Design Festival. Using a digital camera, emerging 3D technologies and software—some of which he developed himself—the ¨digital process artist¨ creates pseudo-fractal designs, which are both stunning and produce zero-waste. Intriguing, functional and pretty eco-friendly, Plummer-Fernandez's bowls are a fantastic application of the open-source technology....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/matthew-plummer-fernandez-unveils-fantastic-zero-waste-3d-printed-bowls-at-london-design-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Matthew Plummer Fernandez's zero waste 3D printed bowlsWe spottedMatthew Plummer-Fernandez's fantastic 3D printed works at Designersblock at this year's bustling London Design Festival. Using a digital camera, emerging 3D technologies and software—some of which he developed himself—the ¨digital process artist¨ creates pseudo-fractal designs, which are both stunning and produce zero-waste. Intriguing, functional and pretty eco-friendly, Plummer-Fernandez's bowls are a fantastic application of the open-source technology....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/matthew-plummer-fernandez-unveils-fantastic-zero-waste-3d-printed-bowls-at-london-design-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Matthew Plummer Fernandez's zero waste 3D printed bowlsWe spottedMatthew Plummer-Fernandez's fantastic 3D printed works at Designersblock at this year's bustling London Design Festival. Using a digital camera, emerging 3D technologies and software—some of which he developed himself—the ¨digital process artist¨ creates pseudo-fractal designs, which are both stunning and produce zero-waste. Intriguing, functional and pretty eco-friendly, Plummer-Fernandez's bowls are a fantastic application of the open-source technology....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/matthew-plummer-fernandez-unveils-fantastic-zero-waste-3d-printed-bowls-at-london-design-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




