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Custom applications in 3D concrete printing

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Stairs

3D printed stairs naturally feature an anti-slip surface created by the layered manufacturing process. For smaller staircases, stairs can be produced as self-supporting elements. For larger spans, they can function as printed formwork with optional reinforcement ready to be filled with conventional casting concrete. Installation is application-specific: stairs can be anchored to existing surfaces, or stabilized by their own weight.

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Separation Walls

Walls

Walls do not need to be flat.

Through robotic control and digital fabrication, material can be applied in free form geometries, enabling curved, textured, or highly customized internal and external walls. Pigments can be mixed directly into the concrete so color becomes part of the material itself. This removes the need for painting and reduces maintenance to simple cleaning.

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Garden Elements

Garden design is inherently individual. Whether for fences, planters, or custom landscape elements, 3D concrete printing allows each piece to be shaped precisely to its surroundings and your desires. Integrated features such as planters within fences are designed as part of the geometry rather than added later. The result is outdoor architecture that fits its space without relying on standard components.

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Seating Group

Seating

Concrete is a highly durable material that performs exceptionally well in outdoor environments. Unlike wood or plastic elements that degrade over time, concrete seating requires minimal maintenance and retains its structural integrity for decades. Seating elements can be combined with materials such as wood to introduce warmth and comfort for gardens, terraces, or barbecue areas.

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Logos and Brand Elements

Custom concrete logos and brand elements provide a permanent physical presence, ranging from clean minimalist designs to more complex compositions incorporating glass or integrated lighting. Each element is developed to reflect the identity and character of the brand creating a lasting impression for costumers.

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Interior Elements

From tables, shelves and counters to custom interior details, each piece is individually designed to suit its space and context. Concrete combines naturally with materials such as wood, metal, and glass, creating objects that feel both solid and refined. Color can be precisely adjusted during manufacturing to align with the interior concept.

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– Coming Soon – Panels

To achieve a three dimensional printed aesthetic, it is not always necessary to print an entire wall. Printed concrete panels can be mounted onto existing surfaces and used as full coverings, partial accents, or filigree structures. They add depth and character to both interior and exterior spaces while allowing selective intervention rather than full reconstruction.

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– Coming Soon – Columns

Three dimensional concrete printing enables the creation of columns inspired by historical stone construction. These forms would be impractical or prohibitively expensive to produce using conventional manual methods today. Columns can serve as decorative printed formwork or be reinforced and filled with cast concrete to become load-bearing structural elements. Surfaces may be left textured or smoothed to achieve the appearance of a single monolithic stone element.

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Current available object sizes:

Our current printing system supports a maximum print volume of 1700 × 1640 × 1920 mm.

Monolithic elements can be produced within this footprint. Larger objects are typically designed as multiple components that visually read as a single continuous element, with seams integrated into the geometry as part of the design. Future kinematic systems will significantly expand the achievable dimensions and reduce size limitations further.

Color:

Color plays a central role in the perception and character of an object. Due to the light base color of our concrete mix, pigments can be added directly to the material. As a result, objects are manufactured in color rather than coated afterward. Future developments will allow controlled color transitions within a single print, enabling more expressive and complex designs.

Design Freedom:

As with any additive manufacturing process, 3D concrete printing is governed by physical and geometric constraints. One of the key parameters is overhang, which depends on the width and stability of the deposited layers.

Each layer must provide sufficient support for the subsequent one to ensure dimensional stability during printing. These parameters are integrated into the design process, and our team works closely with clients to develop geometries that balance design intent with manufacturability.

These parameters are integrated into the design process, and our team works closely with clients to develop geometries that balance design intent with manufacturability. If you have a concept or specific requirements in mind, we encourage you to contact us to discuss feasibility and design possibilities at an early stage.

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