The Innovation of 3D Printing in Home Decor

Flake Series Small Planter by OBJ STUDIO, architectural-inspired minimalist form, 3D-printed with PLA for design-forward homes.

Shaping the Future of Home Décor with 3D Printing

3D printing is changing how we design and experience home décor. It allows sculptural, precise forms made with intention—where technology supports both creativity and responsibility.

How 3D Printing Redefines Home Décor

Traditional décor often relies on mass production and repeated shapes. 3D printing opens a different path—one that allows intricate forms, low-waste production, and objects made only when needed. Each piece reflects a balance of clean design and responsible making.

Essential 3D Printed Objects

  • Sculptural Vases — Clean lines and fluid curves shaped with precision
  • Architectural Planters — Elevated forms for greenery and calm interiors
  • Art Objects — Minimal and geometric pieces that create quiet statements
  • Functional Forms — Trays and everyday accents designed with clarity and purpose

Sustainability at the Core

Each OBJ STUDIO piece is made from plant-based PLA, a biodegradable material derived from renewable sources. Our on-demand production reduces waste and avoids excess stock—allowing beauty and responsibility to exist together through design.

Looking Ahead

As 3D printing evolves, so do the possibilities—more adaptable forms, more efficient production, and new ways to bring modern design into the home. At OBJ STUDIO, progress is always paired with care.

The Future, Designed Today

In a time shaped by conscious choices, 3D printing offers a path forward—one defined by material efficiency, creative freedom, and calm, timeless design. Each OBJ STUDIO object reflects what is possible when technology serves intention.


Explore OBJ STUDIO Objects

See how plant-based PLA is shaped into modern home objects through low-waste 3D printing.

  • Vases — Sculptural forms for everyday spaces
  • Planters — Minimal vessels for calm, plant-filled interiors
  • Lighting  — Softly shaped light, designed and 3D printed in Toronto

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