EDIBLE REVERIES , TATTILE – MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
Milan
Milan
Barilla x Artisia
2026
Recycled Technical Polymers
RC Deportivo’s new DéporTienda, immersed in Atlantic waves printed in 3D.
Presented during Milan Design Week 2026, Edible Reveries brought together Artisia’s 3D-printed pasta and Yellowdot’s Tattile furniture collection, extending the same geometries and the same 3D-printing language from food to full-scale furniture.
LAMÁQUINA engineered and produced eight large-scale pieces in Barcelona before shipping them complete to Milan. Each piece was printed as a single object in cellulose, a material whose warm, tactile surface reinforced the connection with food, giving the furniture an almost edible feel.
The main technical challenge was preserving the curves, folds and proportions of the design without dividing the objects into separate sections. For the most complex geometries, particularly the seating pieces, LAMÁQUINA used non-planar robotic 3D printing, changing the robot’s orientation to follow the form — in some areas printing almost perpendicular to the floor.
Each piece took around 15 hours to print. The eight finished pieces apply the same fabrication logic behind Artisia’s pasta at furniture scale, using non-planar 3D printing to produce complex geometries as single, uninterrupted pieces.
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