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over 900 panels are 3D printed from a blend of 30% recycled sawdust and 70% bioplastic, assembled without any glue, nails, or metal fittings. The post japanese wood joinery meets 3D printing at kei atsumi’s dubai design week pavilion appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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