Wearable 3D-printed shoes displayed in Stockholm Fashion Week
Students of Stockholm's two most prestigious design schools have collaborated to produce these awe-inspiring, full-wearable shoes, 3D printed in polyamid. They used a special technique called selective laser sintering.
Naim Josefi and Souzan Youssouf, of Beckmans & Konstfack respectively, designed the shoes for Selective Laser Sintering and produced five pairs for Naim's "Melonia" collection.
Naim Josefi and Souzan Youssouf, of Beckmans & Konstfack respectively, designed the shoes for Selective Laser Sintering and produced five pairs for Naim's "Melonia" collection.


[Via Boing Boing]
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