3D-Printed Porcelain, Tableware & Ceramic Art
Additive manufacturing lets ceramicists print fine porcelain vessels, sculptural tableware, and glazed art pieces with wall geometries impossible to throw.
Additive manufacturing lets ceramicists print fine porcelain vessels, sculptural tableware, and glazed art pieces with wall geometries impossible to throw.
Paper-thin porcelain walls that glow — lithophanes and shades printed at resolutions slip-casting can't touch.
Fine porcelain cups and drinkware with per-piece geometry and thin, comfortable rims.
Complex, self-supporting porcelain sculpture that would slump on a wheel or in a mold.
Printed bodies finished with studio glazes for gallery-grade surface and depth.
Repeatable dinnerware and serving sets printed to identical tolerances, run after run.
Small-batch tableware collections printed and fired to slip-cast standards.
Porcelain paste is extruded layer by layer, or a fine powder is bound then infiltrated with porcelain slip.
The delicate greenware is dried slowly and bisque-fired to lock in the printed form.
A glaze firing to ~1300°C vitrifies the body to translucent, food-safe porcelain.
Porcelain bodies vary in translucency, strength, and firing behavior. Coverage runs from fine tableware bodies through sculptural and coloured porcelains.