Nov.17, 2014
3D printer manufacturer MakerBot and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (MSLO), today announced an exclusive agreement to distribute 3D printing materials and jointly develop 3D printable designs.
The collaboration includes
- Martha Stewart for MakerBot Filament, MakerBot's first-ever co-branded collection of MakerBot Filament;
- and Martha Stewart for MakerBot Digital Store collections, with models to be purchased, downloaded and 3D printed on a MakerBot Replicator 3D Printer.
Martha Stewart for MakerBot Filament
The Martha Stewart for MakerBot Filament collection showcases three of Martha's favorite colors: Jadeite, Robin's Egg, and Lemon Drop.
"We are big fans of Martha Stewart and her thematic designs," noted Jenny Lawton, acting CEO of MakerBot. "We think her creations and colors are a natural fit for 3D printing. Seeing a renowned lifestyle brand such as MSLO introduce 3D printable merchandise is a true testament to their company's innovative outlook."
3D Printable Designs by Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart and her team of designers are also working with the MakerBot design teams to produce MakerBot Digital Store collections that allow customers to easily 3D print Martha Stewart content in custom Martha Stewart colors. The first Martha Stewart for MakerBot Digital Store collection, the Trellis Collection, offers a coaster, napkin ring, place card holder and LED votive holder. The new Martha Stewart designs will add to the MakerBot Digital Store's variety of 3D printable models. Individual designs start at $0.99 and the full collection is available for $2.99.
"3D printing allows for cost-effective product design without compromising artisanal character," noted Martha Stewart, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of MSLO. "With this partnership, we are able to leverage our expertise and expand our business into the exciting new 3D printing category."
Whole set
Three new Martha Stewart for MakerBot PLA Filament colors and the first Martha Stewart for MakerBot Digital Store collection, the Trellis Collection, are available on MakerBot's Digital Store beginning today.
Posted in 3D Design
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Dean wrote at 11/18/2014 7:03:22 AM:
That's it! Its official! The era of 3D printing is over--- even Martha Stewart is trying to cash in... What's next? The Oxy, Oprah, Ronco, Shark Ninja, Lucky Charms 3D printer/filament selection?!?!? Only 3 easy payments....