Dutch Design Week is upon us and will see the best examples of Design from around the world and the Netherlands come together in Eindhoven. We will be focusing a bit more on some of the Designers at the forefront of the Design week in closer detail in coming posts. The show boasts an impressive collection of 1,500 Designers showcasing work from an eclectic range of subjects ranging from Industrial Design to Spatial Design. For me one of the most intriguing aspects of the show will be the 3D print cafe (pictured above). This gives visitors the chance to bring along a plastic bottle and recycle it into a new product like a piece of jewellery or a small household item. This quirky idea will spread the ever increasing popularity and functionality of the 3D printing era. My predictions are that the next age will be the 3D printing age as opposed to the age of the Internet in the previous generation. The more that this fascinating technology can strike a chord with the general public the better. For those of you who are lucky enough to be going or live nearby, a Google map is below to show the location of the 3D print cafe. Dutch Design Week runs from 20-28th October throughout the city.
For more Information Visit: http://www.ddw.nl
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