Superlight and hyperlocal: printed working light by Leon Laskowski from Berlin.

Superlight and hyperlocal: printed working light by Leon Laskowski from Berlin.

Print It Yourself
The special talent of a 3D printer is complex shapes. It masters not only undercuts, but also joint connections accurate to the millimeter and optimized cavities. Leon Laskowski, a designer from Berlin and graduate of the Weissensee Art Academy, has played out the potential of generative manufacturing in his project All In. The luminaire is completely printed in just one run. When it is lifted out of the construction space, the lightweight, weighing only 400 grams, is already assembled and folded to save space. Only the LED, the heat sink and the electronic components have to be inserted subsequently.

The luminaire is made of laser-sintered polyamide, which can display its positive material properties particularly when used on the luminaire. The material, also known as nylon, is self-lubricating, which allows the joints of the luminaire to be adjusted to any position. All In is one of these pioneering products that is already showing us the future of manufacturing. It eliminates the usual chain of resource extraction, production steps, machining and finishing processes, transportation and storage costs. All In is manufactured on site, is highly efficient in design and is ready for assembly after just one operation. tp

For All In Leon Laskowski was awarded the Lucky Strike Junior Designer Award 2017, one of the most prestigious awards for young designers.

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