18
Jan
In a workshop outside Copenhagen, machines whir quietly as they meticulously lay down layer after layer of recycled wood fibers mixed with bio-based polymers. After 38 hours, what emerges isn't your typical industrial product – it's an elegant dining table that could easily be mistaken for traditional solid wood. But this isn't just another manufacturing gimmick; it represents a fundamental shift in how we think about furniture production. Large-scale 3D printing is quietly revolutionizing the furniture industry, and dining tables are at the forefront of this transformation. By combining advanced materials science with precise digital fabrication, manufacturers are creating pieces…