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Flower Lamp

The Flower Lamp

This project aims to engage nature figures in fabrication design and push acrylic material property to its limit. The challenge of this project is to avoid using any bounding compounds by researching and understanding the functionality of fish shell structure to fabricate flower night lamps. This project helped me to be conscious of the vitality of laser cut tolerance.

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Resolution

Resolution

The festive theme for this year’s digital fabrication festival held in London was’ pop-up city.’
We aimed for participating teams to deliver an experience that can conceptually teleport through a few cities when you visit this pavilion from N.Y.C. We also wanted to implement an educational moment by designing and fabricating a pavilion that will make a distinctive and positive contribution to this micro-city festival entrance. The pavilion was designed to be through the void of the empire state building (vertical parameters 14-22). resolution3 is a distributed network creating a geometric and conceptual image of the city as the relationship between the system of cubes and the inhabitants. 

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Coaster

Coaster

Experience elegance with our exquisitely designed and meticulously fabricated coaster, created using advanced CNC machining technology. Crafted to perfection, this coaster boasts intricate details and precise cuts that showcase our commitment to craftsmanship. The polished finish adds a touch of sophistication, making it a stunning addition to any tabletop or a thoughtful gift for any occasion. Elevate your beverage experience with this stylish coaster that effortlessly combines artistry and functionality.

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Smocking

Smocking

Smocking is a fabric manipulation technique generally created by using hand stitching to create areas of tension and release in the fabric. This results in very sculptural effects that can sometimes appear far more complex than smocking is, an embroidery technique used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. Before elastic, smocking was commonly used in cuffs, bodices, and necklines in garments where buttons were undesirable. Smocking was practical for garments to be both forms fitting and flexible. Hence its name derives from a smock, a farmer’s work shirt.

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Smocking Pattern

HoneyComb

Flowerette

Braid 

Arrow

Tailor Pattern

Freedom Of choice

Freedom Of Choice

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Lombado KeyChain

Lombardo KeyChain

We are introducing our premium acrylic key chain, exclusively designed for Lombardo Engineering Company. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this key chain showcases the company's logo in vibrant colors, reflecting our commitment to quality and professionalism. The durable acrylic material ensures long-lasting use, making it the perfect accessory for your keys or as a thoughtful corporate gift. Elevate your brand presence with this stylish and practical key chain, a symbol of excellence from Lombardo Engineering Company.

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