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    Designer Creates 3D Printed Culinary Creations

    Product designer Astrid Luglio, from Milan, Italy, and culinary design studio TourDeFork have joined forces to create five 3D printed culinary-inspired objects for the Italian monthly magazine, CASAfacile. Luglio’s hanger, cake stand, cocktail pot, candelabra, and appetizer holder are all printed in durable, bright red plastic. Designs and tutorials for downloading and printing the objects can be accessed via CASAfacile’s website for free. Check out the details and the designs in the full article: http://3dprint.com/26278/3d-printed-culinary-objects/


    Below is a look at CASAfacile's magazine spread:

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    TourDeFork makes 3D printed culinary objects that are easy on the eyes and useful in the kitchen. The company's latest offering goes in a slightly different, yet still culinary-related, direction. It has different types of simply designed 3D printed rings that you can use to display food. Yes, that's right. Do you love that basket of fresh strawberries just purchased from the farmer's market? Why not wear one of the strawberries on your hand for a while before eating it? The people at TourDeFork can help you with all your 3D printed wearable and edible jewelry needs! More information on this story can be found here: http://3dprint.com/86251/food-jewelry-3d-printed/

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    a 3D printed candelabra?!... someone call the loony bin!

    I can already see the lawsuits...


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