Looking at these non-digitally-fabricated objects, could you tell how they were manufactured?
Switzerland-based designer and material researcher Fabio Hendry devised a new production method to create them. Both the method and his company have the same name: Hot Wire Extensions. Pure Nickel Plate

There's a fascinating glimpse of the process (video unembeddable) here.
Test it out; it only takes a single click to unsubscribe
Astro Studios of California launched in 1994, and since then our multidisciplinary teams have design...
Aruliden is a global design agency born in 2006. We are a collection of people who care deeply about...
Fresco supports world-class brands with world-class design. Based in the Boston area, a leading inno...
We're a product development & innovation strategy firm. We help ambitious leaders build profitable b...
Sprout Studios is an award-winning, concept-to-launch design studio deeply rooted in technology and ...
Whipsaw, under the leadership of design visionary Dan Harden, is a highly acclaimed strategy, indust...
BlueMap design is a multi-disciplinary product development firm based in New York City. Founded by S...
Don't have an account? Join Now
Already have an account? Sign In
By creating a Core77 account you confirm that you accept the Terms of Use
Please enter your email and we will send an email to reset your password.

Nickel Tape Test it out; it only takes a single click to unsubscribe