Image © RAK Ceramics

 

 

We all know about traditional casting. What this new production process does – and what makes it particularly interesting for architects and bathroom planners – is to expand the scope for creativity. Unique, limited-edition collections are now a reality, as specific designs, beyond the traditional design language of ceramics, can be realized. And this means, by extension, the ability to leverage sanitaryware to deliver the exact interior-architectural experience the architect or planner is looking for. In short: no compromise on creative vision.

 

Unique, limited-edition collections are now a reality, as specific designs, beyond the traditional design language of ceramics, can be realized

 

Further benefits? Indeed there are. 3D-printing production is offered on-demand, is scalable, and has a turnaround time, according to RAK Ceramics , that’s shorter than the standard one. There’s also less material wastage involved, as the process, if you think about it, is additive.

RAK ceramics revolutionizes washbasin design using 3D-printing at ISH 2023
RAK ceramics design has less material wastage involved as the process is additive, at ISH 2023

 

 

This game-changing innovation is waiting for you to view at ISH in Frankfurt. So make sure you make a stop during your visit!

 

RAK Ceramics can be found in Hall 3.1, Stand D21 at ISH 2023 in Frankfurt from 13 to 17 March.

 

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