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91—92 / ninetyoneninetytwo is a Copenhagen–based design studio founded in 2020 by Zeyu Rong and Weibo Sun. Working at the intersection of technology and craft, the studio explores the creative potential of 3D printing through a growing collection of objects made from r—PETG, r—PLA, and TPU. Each piece is thoughtfully produced with a focus on form, tactility, and purpose—balancing aesthetic presence with functional clarity. Guided by a belief in 3D printing as a tool for design, 91—92 reimagines local production as a way to reduce material waste and energy use, embedding environmental consciousness into every layer of their process.

During 3daysofdesign, 91—92 showcases the material exploration from the past year, result in two new lighting collections: Pavilion and Pascal. Both collections feature 3D—printed shades made in Copenhagen, distinguished by their soft, tactile texture. Pavilion explores the relationship between material and function, demonstrating how small–scale 3D printing can be scaled up to create impactful designs. The lighting structures are designed for flat–pack shipping and easy self-assembly. Pascal was born from the idea of creating a 3D—printed shade to pair with a secondhand lamp base. The result is a versatile and adaptive design that extends the lifespan of existing products through thoughtful reuse.

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