Sale price90 €
3D Printedfrench designerlightweight

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Argot Studio

3D Printedfrench designerlightweight
Sale price90 €
3D Printedfrench designerlightweight

3D-printed piece, produced in an eco-responsible way and designed to embellish any space.Read more

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Argot Studio is a design studio based in Paris. It specializes in creating sustainably-made, 3D printed collectible pieces that are intended to enhance any space. Inspired by the juxtaposition of man-made, brutalist architecture and the organic forms found in nature, Argot pieces exhibit a poetic and thoughtful aesthetic. The name "Argot" derives from the French word for "colorful slang," which is commonly used by Parisians in their everyday language.
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100% polylactic acid (PLA) derived from corn starch. The material is locally produced, non-toxic and plant-based. Dimensions: H 26 . L 22 . W 5.5 cm Weight: 0.315 kg Printing Time: 12 hours each

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100% polylactic acid (PLA) derived from corn starch. The material is locally produced, non-toxic and plant-based. Dimensions: H 26 . L 22 . W 5.5 cm Weight: 0.315 kg Printing Time: 12 hours each

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Return & Exchanges
AcceptedBuyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
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14 Days

About

Argot Studio is a design studio based in Paris. It specializes in creating sustainably-made, 3D printed collectible pieces that are intended to enhance any space. Inspired by the juxtaposition of man-made, brutalist architecture and the organic forms found in nature, Argot pieces exhibit a poetic and thoughtful aesthetic. The name "Argot" derives from the French word for "colorful slang," which is commonly used by Parisians in their everyday language.

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