Recycled plastic and a 3D printer. That's all this brand needed for a sustainable store

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Design, 3D-printing
Brand
Lighting Design
Ignacio Valero
Floor Area
90 sq-m
Ecoalf's 3D-printed in-store installation uses more than 3,000 kg of recycled plastic, forming walls, tables and display shelves.
Key features
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