Oct.31, 2013
Signaling the fashion and retail industries are getting serious about embracing 3D printing, today Neiman Marcus has teamed up with 3D printing company Shapeways to offer a limited edition collection with beautiful metal finishes – just in time for the holidays!
Starting today, consumers can shop the collection, consisting of two pieces available in Shapeways' beautiful metal finishes:
Monogrammed Silver Heart Pendant Necklace ($295) – A twist on a classic pendant, this one-of-a-kind piece is made by 3D Printing technology and polished by hand. Each pendant can be customized to add your initials or those of a loved one.
Orb Stainless Steel Sculpture ($395) - Far more than a paperweight, this sculpture is made from a fluid shape brought to life by Shapeways' 3D Printing.
The limited edition collection is available for purchase online today through Friday, November 15, 2013. Shoppers can purchase the collection through the Neiman Marcus website. Once an order is placed, each piece will then be 3D printed and shipped from Shapeways' Long Island City factory. Shoppers will receive their custom orders within three weeks.
"Neiman Marcus is known for offering shoppers the very best selection of gifts during the holiday season. Through our partnership with Shapeways, we are adding a cutting-edge, yet fashionable twist to this year's offerings," said Gerald Barnes, Chief Merchant, Neiman Marcus Direct. "3D printing technology opens up a whole new world of possibilities for beautiful, on-demand gifts. While what we are making available this season is just one of millions of such possibilities."
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