It’s always my passion to learn and study about interior designing. Interior design can be as simple as freestyle decorating your own bedroom or bring into a more professional level into creating something spectacular. My favorite part about interior designing is nothing less than my Shopaholic moments with furniture, especially the edge and modern furniture pieces. However, furniture can be very costly sometimes, especially for antique pieces, it can cost up to thousands. Therefore, my crazy thoughts about 3D printing furniture lighted up. It’s a more of a modern twist of making rather than taking the traditional carving and molding each piece, customizing and designing your own piece of furniture is much more enjoying than spending thousands at retailers. For example, some magnificent piece of furniture such as John Briscella’s Throne of Paris incorporate ideas from the original Ghost Chair and 3D molding the map of Paris onto the throne.
An idea like this can be simple as it seem, but the techniques and skills behind the making of the final product is incredibly time consuming. However, the outcome is just as worthwhile and wonderful. Eventually, with every maker moment, the final outcome is always enjoyable because it’s custom made with your own thoughts and creativity. Thus, that’s the joy of 3D printing, is to turn something imaginary into realistic rather than plain consuming through a third party.