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Lululemon is scaling 3D printed storefronts and interiors globally through a partnership with circular production platform Aectual.
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Lululemon is scaling 3D printed storefronts and interiors globally through a partnership with circular production platform Aectual.

Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Lululemon is scaling 3D printed storefronts and interiors globally through a partnership with circular production platform Aectual. The system utilizes large-scale additive manufacturing to produce modular, double-curved panels from 100% recycled consumer waste. Current installations in Milan and New York’s SoHo use parametrically designed surfaces to ensure site-specific consistency. This shift from experimental projects to global retail infrastructure marks a turning point for additive manufacturing in circular architecture. ♻️ #3DPrinting #Sustainability #RetailDesign #LFAM #CircularEconomy

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