Oct.28, 2013
Dutch design firm Studio Macura has launched Pero, a functional and decorative 3D printed bookmark in the form of a dove. While the polyamide bird poetically perches on top of the book its long string holds in place marking the page. The sculptural doves are designed in three different positions, standing, pecking and flying and in four colors: red, blue, black and white.
Each 3D printed pigeon bookmark weighs around 10 grams depending on its design. You can also find them in Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas, Lumianire in Chicago and Luminaire in Miami.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
Maybe you also like:
- 3D printer 'gun parts' found in Manchester raid may be parts for a printer
- UK police find first '3D gun-printing factory'
- Impressively complex 3D printed Vulpes Exploration Rover Alpha 1
- First 3D printers arrive to Haiti
- Disney sees 3D printer in every home within a decade
- Hollywood uses 3D printing to create monsters nowadays
- 3D printed "Smoke Dress" hits the Volkswagen catwalk in Frankfurt
- 3D printing to dominate STEM education within 3 years
- 3D printed Sunshade makes Google Glass easier to see in the sunlight
- Salt, 3D printer, and hot water bathing
- 3D printed 'Mycelium Chair' made from water, straw and fungus
- Poppy: Open source 3D printed humanoid robots
- 6 super cool 3D printed Jack O' Lanterns
- Meet Fonzie: A twerking, 3D printable robot (video)