made in brooklyn. one at a time.

from a quiet corner of a living room studio, objects are designed, printed, and assembled by hand. no factories. no inventory. just a printer humming in the background, translating code into form.

each piece is part experiment, part product - blending industrial design with desktop manufacturing. the goal: to take back the means of production, one layer at a time.

this is 3D printing as craft. a home-cooked approach to home goods.

Warm regards,
Walmen

 

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"By leaning into the expressive possibilities of 3D printing, Dumaliang is able to craft objects that can be experienced, not just used for their function. Each piece carries the imprint of both digital precision and human intuition, a testament to the evolving dialogue between technology and craftsmanship in today’s times." -Vy Yang