From Creative Spark to Finished Masterpiece.

We bring bold ideas to life in metal. From monumental sculptures to experimental installations, our projects blur the line between technology and art.

Exhibited at Clonlea Studios, Ireland

This bronze sculpture was directly 3D printed using WAAM technology, preserving the artist’s original form and expression without molds, with final patina work applied by the artist.

Installed in the Royal Gardens, Torino

This large-scale land artwork evokes the serene yet powerful presence of whales surfacing through grass, blending printed steel and carved marble to reflect nature’s mystery and fragility in an urban landscape.

Installed in a private garden in Eygalières, France

This 6-meter tall sculpture, fully 3D printed in stainless steel using WAAM, embodies both mathematical precision and emotional expression, with polished gold-plated tips that enhance its luminous presence.

Installed in Vrachelsplein, Oosterhout

This walk-through sculpture reinterprets a fragmented Roman vessel, merging traditional craftsmanship with sustainable digital fabrication to create the largest 3D printed Corten steel artwork in the Netherlands.

Installed in Westerpark, Amsterdam

Inspired by fallen trees and exposed root systems, this site-specific sculpture grows outward from the ground like a fan, inviting visitors to sit on its trunk and reflect on cycles of life, death, and renewal.

Experimental student project at MX3D

This fully functional 3D printed bike frame showcases the strength and real-world viability of WAAM technology, merging experimental design with urban mobility.

Installed at Hooglandse Kerkgracht, Leiden

Four 3D-molded aluminum panels capture the absent surface of water, turning a fleeting natural element into a reflective meditation on memory and change.

Installed at Billie Tisch Center for Integrated Sciences, Skidmore College, NY

Suspended in a science atrium, this twisting steel form evokes quantum entanglement and wave patterns, merging scientific inspiration with 3D-printed craftsmanship and shifting color.

In private collection after auction exhibition

Originally sculpted in clay, this expressive head was 3D scanned and printed in weathered Corten steel, merging traditional artistry with digital fabrication.

Permanent collection of High Museum of Art, Atlanta, USA

The Dragon Bench by Joris Laarman Lab is a flowing, sculptural seating piece 3D-printed in metal with intersecting lines that form a self-supporting, dragon-like structure.

Pérez Art Museum Miami

Cucuyo is a cocoon-shaped, 3D-printed stainless-steel café fabricated by MX3D for the Pérez Art Museum Miami, combining art, architecture, and technology in a mobile waterfront gathering space.

Created in collaboration with Cogne Acciai Speciali

This large-scale metal sculpture depicts a wolf, symbolizing the fusion of nature and industry. Made using 3D printing with recycled steel, it highlights the combination of environmental sustainability and artistic innovation.

Private Collection

The Butterfly Screen is a 2 × 3 meter double-curved bronze sculpture based on hexagonal cells. Part of an experimental series, it combines computational aesthetics with large-scale 3D printing, pushing the boundaries of material and form.

Our Visitor Center

Decorative lamp created by MX3D for PR purposes.

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Guidelines for 3D Metal Printing.

To make collaboration easy, we provide clear design guidelines that explain everything from materials and techniques to finishing options. This ensures that every artist can start their project with confidence and find the best path to bring their work into reality.