Rive Roshan Uses Sand to 3D Print Sand in Motion

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Autor: design-milk Publicado el: 19/10/2020
Rive Roshan Uses Sand to 3D Print Sand in Motion

Rive Roshan reached for natural sand as their material of choice for Sand in Motion, a series of 3D printed objects. 3D printing has taken the world to places previously unknown, from a design standpoint and beyond. Rive Roshan, a studio comprising Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan, reached for natural sand as their material of choice...
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