Polvere di Marmo is a collection of objects 3D printed with marble dust from processing waste added to 100% natural resins.
What if we could transform the most massive, heavy, noble matter ever used by man both in ancient building techniques and in statuary art, into a delicate and subtle lace to be interwoven in almost unlimited compositions?

Thanks to the pioneering research in stone 3D printing, ZPSTUDIO has created a desk set collection, which shapes and contours that could not be reached with traditional material. Marble powder, added to adhesives based on natural resins, thanks to 3D printing can create additive manufactured objects, avoiding further exploitation of natural resources.

This process has never been tried before for small objects. “The poetry of marble can be fostered to the most sustainable and innovative level of craftmanship.”

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