3D printing hasn't yet caused a sea change in any industry in particular, but it is making waves. A new application has recently emerged, with Poland-based Zortrax leading the charge... into the furniture industry. Using their Z-ULTRAT filament and desktop M200 3D printer, Zortax has created a fully 3D printed coffee table with a glass top. The KARO table took 262 hours and 32 minutes to print. Using 3,171 grams of filament and topped with an approximately 7 kg glass top, this table isn't for lightweights and really highlights the introduction of 3D printing into viable furniture industry usage. While waiting 11 days to print out a coffee table on a desktop 3D printer isn't quite an ideal process, this new table clearly marks a new step forward. Check out more about the KARO table in the full article: http://3dprint.com/28082/karo-zortrax-3d-printed-table/


Below is a photo of the KARO 3D printed coffee table: