3D printing technology has finally entered the world of mainstream design – and Germany-based LimeMakers just unveiled a cutting-edge line of 3D-printed products at this year’s London Design Festival. The start-up works with fashion and product designers to create unique, conceptual pieces that will knock your socks off!

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At this year’s DesignJunction show LimeMakers unveiled “thought provoking collections” designed by three  internationally renowned interior designers – Wieland Schmidt, Corneel Cannaerts and Michiel Cornelissen. The exhibition features a number of products 3D-printed in a variety of materials ranging from ceramic to nylon and metal. The designers’ home collection features a beautiful green fruit bowl, dazzling geometric lamps and tubular vases, and the exhibit provides a glimpse into the future of digital production.

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LimeMakers is boldly staking its place in the international design world by working with various artists in the fashion and product design sectors. The emerging label is less than a year old, but it’s already producing incredibly stylistic collections using cutting-edge 3D technology. The LimeMakers exhibition will take place from September 17-21 in the 1960’s Sorting Office on New Oxford Street in London. If you can’t make it to London and would like a sneak peek at LimeMaker’s new line click here!

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+ London Design Festival Coverage on Inhabitat