3D Printing Meets Cultural Design: How TPM3D Enabled a Complex Sculpture to Take Shape

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As digital tools transform the creative process, the intersection of cultural design and advanced manufacturing is opening new possibilities for artists and innovators. One recent example is “Shattered · Symbiosis”, a sculpture created by a doctoral student from Tsinghua University’s Academy of Arts & Design, brought to life through TPM3D’s large-format SLS 3D printing technology.

3D printed sculpture with SLS technology, an artwork by Fandi Kong

The artwork, inspired by the symbiotic relationship between water and wood, features intricate, organic branches converging into the form of a single falling droplet. Its delicate geometry and large scale posed great challenges for traditional fabrication methods—making additive manufacturing the only viable path from concept to reality.

To realize the sculpture, the artist used TPM3D’s S600DL system, which offers a generous build volume of 600 × 600 × 800 mm. This allowed the full 780 mm-tall piece to be printed in one run—preserving its structural integrity and eliminating the need for assembly.

build chambre size of TPM3D's S600DL printer is 600x600x800mm

Using TPM3D’s proprietary Precimid1172Pro white PA12, the print captured subtle surface textures while delivering the mechanical strength needed to support the sculpture’s finest elements. Some parts measured just 16 mm in diameter, with the thinnest features under 1 mm—dimensions that would typically compromise structural performance in other 3D printing processes.

Unlike FDM and SLA, which often require extensive support structures and careful post-processing, TPM3D’s SLS technology enables support-free printing. The sculpture’s complex mesh base and internal geometry were printed cleanly without added supports, reducing the risk of damage and minimizing post-production labor.

TPM3D’s SLS technology enables support-free printing for intricate structures

SLS’s isotropic strength and durability also ensure that pieces like this are better suited for long-term public display—making it a strong choice for artists, museums, and cultural institutions.

With over two decades of experience in selective laser sintering, TPM3D continues to support the cultural and creative industries with high-performance equipment and materials. As demand grows for customized, large-format, and highly detailed works, TPM3D remains committed to helping creators push the boundaries of digital fabrication.

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Jason Wang

With over 8 years of experience in additive manufacturing, Jason specializes in SLS 3D printing applications across medical, automotive, and consumer product sectors. He has supported dozens of companies in optimizing their production workflows and selecting the right materials for demanding use cases.

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