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Sheyn

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For his brand named Sheyn, Vienna-based designer Nicolas Gold has created a range of intricately patterned homeware called Tiny Architecture that is made using 3D printing techniques. Gold trained with Zaha Hadid before founding Sheyn in 2016 with partner Markus Schaffer to focus on creating what they term "Tiny Architecture" — homeware made with an architect's predilection for fussing over the tiniest details of furniture and fixtures. The collection includes vases, bowls, planters and lighting, all made from a light, sturdy, and recyclable corn-based compound. Every design is 3D printed on demand at Sheyn's studio in the heart of Vienna.

At 3daysofdesign, visitors will experience a colourful presentation of the Sheyn Blend Edition. This unique collection features Sheyn's iconic Bloz Vases, created with cutting-edge 3D printing technology. Each vase showcases a stunning color transition, achieved through a special material that combines two colour tones. The dynamic blend of colours highlights the movement trapped in the designs, and creates objects with a distinct appearance from every angle. Additionally, attendees will see these products come to life with a 3D printer operating on-site, demonstrating the blend of design and innovation. Sheyn believes colour makes every little thing unique – understanding different is beautiful, and beautiful is Sheyn.

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