Translucent PLA
A soft, shell-like diffusion that keeps the printed structure visible without leaving the light source exposed.
- Light behaviour
- Spreads glow through the wall
- Comes alive
- Dawn and warm evening light
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Every form begins with a material decision; these finishes show how each surface holds, reflects, transmits, or remembers light.
Explore the finishesHow much light passes through the wall, and how softly it arrives.
How ribs, layers, sheen, and opacity make the object visible.
How the finish changes between daylight, dusk, UV, and darkness.
Six material directions
A soft, shell-like diffusion that keeps the printed structure visible without leaving the light source exposed.
Clearer and cooler than PLA, with a glass-like edge that catches highlights and lets layered forms remain legible.
Photoluminescent mineral stores light, then returns a quiet green afterglow as the room darkens.
Restrained in ordinary light, then unexpectedly vivid under ultraviolet illumination.
A directional metallic finish that moves from earthen brown to bright copper as the viewing angle changes.
A quieter, opaque surface for stands and outer forms where silhouette and shadow matter more than transmitted glow.
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