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by Gijs
Do you want to order more than 1 in a single color? Check out this set of 2, or this set of 4  to save some money

This eggcup is printed on demand in laser sintered polyamide. The eggcup can hold a medium egg and due to the flexible nature of the printing material, it will adapt its shape to larger eggs as well.
 
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by Gijs
This set of 4 eggcups is printed on demand in laser sintered polyamide. The eggcup can hold a medium egg and due to the flexible nature of the printing material, it will adapt its shape to larger eggs as well.

The product will be shipped in standard Shapeways packaging and delivered within 10 working days.

Shipping costs vary upon destination, and will be calculated when checking out.

The available colors will vary by season and are therefore time limited.
 
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by Gijs
This set of 2 eggcups is printed on demand in laser sintered polyamide. The eggcup can hold a medium egg and due to the flexible nature of the printing material, it will adapt its shape to larger eggs as well.

The product will be shipped in standard Shapeways packaging and delivered within 10 working days.

Shipping costs vary upon destination, and will be calculated when checking out.

The available colors will vary by season and are therefore time limited.
 
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by kspaho
Ever lose the little plate with nowhere to put your cup of espresso? It's confusing. Designed to eliminate the need for a plate or coaster, the plateless espresso cup can sit directly on the table without leaving a ring behind. Without the plate, you can move from room to room with your espresso and still have one free hand. You'll find yourself wondering why espresso cups ever got involved with the little plates in the first place. Can hold up to 90ml.
 
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by cunicode
one cup a day
Day 01: Octo Cup
30 days, 30 coffee cups project
[video} see the OctoCup 3D-Printed in Ceramics

View the collection

new: available in Black Ceramics
 
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by tomorrowlab

Solo e Sola is an espresso cup that holds a single cigarette.


The Solo e Sola cup was inspired out of need, and could be used to build an entire business model... imagine a food truck offering single espresso shots with single cigarettes. Currently illegal, probably unhealthy, yet understandably desirable, Solo e Sola is a serving piece for a food truck, a cafe or a restaurant, or individuals.


A product of Tomorrow Lab’s CoBuilt process [ http://tomorrow-lab.com/cobuilt ], this cup was developed for a low cost using rapid fabrication processes including an inhouse MakerBot and Shapeways.com.

 
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by virtox
A hanging cup for your double espresso the morning after ;-)
It's in such a state that it cannot stand on it's own, so it really needs some support.
Luckily it has :-)
When you order, you will get the Hangover cup and the matching stand in glazed ceramics.

Printed Ceramics
With the current process, the round bottom on the cup will likely show some minor pits in the glazing from a small tripod it stands on during the baking.
And the bottom of the stand/saucer has rougher structure.
The rest of the glazing is fully covering, so it's safe to drink from.

Also available as a more sober version (standalone)

The cup is designed for a double espresso(60 ml), but can hold a maximum of about 90 ml.

Check out this photo of black version here
 
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by lilys.
On Proper Usage and Inhibited Ingestion: Why is it that we find the cup so unappetizing? Could it have originated from survival tactics where we relate our proximity to another's teeth as a threat of life, a reminder of predator and prey, poison and contamination? Is this object then successful in its design to prevent gluttonous behavior should food and drink only be offered in the cup? more information at http://lilysu.com
 
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by VENERIDESIGN
Flower Pump is inspired by the muscle of love,
...every
artery leads straight to the heart ....
 
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by printedCat
This piece of art was created in 3D software by "printedCat" 3D-designer in San Francisco, California, USA and printed in nylon material by Shapeways.com in Holland or New York.

Enjoy watching!

All images are photos of real objects. "Proof Printed".

printedCat on Shapeways
printedCat.com
printedCat on Flickr
printedCat on YouTube
printedCat on Etsy
printedCat on Facebook
 
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by danieljchamberlin

The Hidden Heart Espresso Cup


Perfect for Valentine's Day (or any other day needing a little heart), The Hidden Heart Espresso Cup reveals a perfect heart shape when a double shot of espresso is poured into it. Because of its complex contours, this hidden shape can't be made with traditional molds or normal ceramic fabrication processes. Food-safe in Glazed Ceramics, and 2 make a perfect couple!

More about why complex shapes are difficult in ceramic:

Ceramic is usually either spun or poured into 2 part molds, but there are several limitations to this. With a spun piece (think pottery wheel), you can only easily make symmetrical shapes, and then if you want alter them a little bit from the outside. With a mold, you can make more complicated shapes but to be able to remove it from the mold, you can't have any contours that overhang (the underside, like a cliff, will get caught on the mold and you won't be able to pull it out). This is usually what's called draft.

3D Printing is Cool

Anyway with 3D printing those aren't problems, since the form is being built up layer by layer. The issue of draft goes away entirely, and there's much more freedom to focus on design. I like to design for the hand as well as the eye. Kitchen, food, and drink-ware should almost slide into your hand, and give you a closer connection to what you are putting in your body.

Of course, you still have to consider wall thickness and minimum feature height and a couple other things, but that's not a bad trade-off for getting any form you can image!

* Please note that the saucer is sold separately.

PS - If anyone has a picture of their Hidden Heart Cup in action they'd like to share, please send it my way at danieljchamberlin@gmail.com and I'll add it to this page! Thanks!
 
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by mygadgetlife
Eggbot - Like Robby the Robot, but his head is an egg!

Eggbot takes his inspiration from the mechanical marvel that is Robby the Robot from the 1956 science fiction classic, Forbidden Planet.

Able to serve up an egg in English, he's at your disposal with 187 other languages along with their various dialects and sub-tongues.

Note that Eggbot is safe for food, however the unglazed base is slightly porous, so he should be washed only in warm soapy water, not the dishwasher.
 
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by Eragatory
Cutlery refers to any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food.

Aside of the functional aspect of tableware, silverware has always been and will perpetually be an ornamental figure. Conceived to pleasure the eye while fulfilling one of our most primary needs of food consumption and or squander. Cutlery is unique in its ability to sustain time and carries a remarkable family heritage. Sets of knifes, spoons, forks have been passed on from generation to generation all over the globe, traveling the whole world as a piece of personal history.

Key elements while designing this set was the notion of decay/processing, ornamental and aesthetic excess as in former rococo and barock times, moments of collapse/disequilibrium and a balance in between etiquette dining and painful torture tools. By subverting the logic of perfection and beauty, non-perfect images coming from controlled methodologies were generated. What used to be about mastering the result of a non-perfect process is now about the production of monstrosity and the grotesque throughout very accurate mechanisms, like 3d printing. Which creates an unlimited range of possibilities concerning material usage, design approaches/aesthetics and form production.
 
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by froland
Eierbecher means egg cup in German. This one is wrapping the egg in a very strudy Voroni structure.

A unique table setting. Check out the fitting napkin holder:
http://www.shapeways.com/model/117544/voroni_napkin_ring.html?gid=ug33247

Order as White Strong and Flexible material which is dishwasher proof.
 
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by japhyr
Heart Dipping Dish
This is a dish for dipping bread in olive oil. Fill the dish with enough olive oil to cover the heart, and then add balsamic vinegar to the heart. The vinegar will sink to the bottom and fill out the heart! You might need to push the vinegar around with a toothpick to fill out the heart really cleanly, but it is easy to do, and continues to look nice even after you start dipping bread.
 
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by SaGaDesign
 
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by NovastarDesign
D-CUP

the D-CUP is a double layered cup with a 'deconstructive design' outer shell. you can easily hold your cup with hot coffee or tea safely inside the inner cup. due to the high pricing of the ceramic material itself we at Novastar Designs also created the more affordable D-cup espresso! This initial version of the D-cup has been recently updated to the D-CUP: Revisited!, which is now available in our shop...
 
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by virtox
Candle stand, based on the beautiful Gyroid formula, mimicking coral structures.
Suitable for (non-dripping) 20-22mm diameter candles.

Please handle with care and do not to let the flame get to low/close to the stand.
For extra protection, wrap bottom of candle with aluminium foil.

A double color version is also available

 
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by EyeLike2Cre8
cup volume approximately 60ml. Teeth and eyes of snake are not as detailed as in 3D model because of the glazing but they are sufficiently detailed (for my opinion).
 
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by susantio
The morning is uneventful until you pick up your espresso cup. To your horror, you find yourself holding the cup's ear, quite literally.

The ear comes pierced so you can decorate it with an earring. Earring not included.
 
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by wuct88
(or egg stand )
 
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by albertwenger
My first model -- keeping it simple
 
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by CLERCYSOPHIE
This candle holder can be used with real candle or led candle, be careful for lighting the candle to light it before installing it ...! there is a hole underneath for better handling. If you are interested by a special color that shapeways doesn't sell, send me a message, we can find a good solution!

let see other led candle holder on my web site:
http://www.photophoreandco.com/


 
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by madebydan
A square platter for organizing your objects.
A fruit platter.
 
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by stefdevos
The perfect modern easter home decoration. It holds one regular chicken egg.
 
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by Rylinn
My second try on my yingyang soy-sauce bowl and I fell in love with it!!

While designing, it was important for me to focus on the meaning of asian numbers and modern design and to combine them with the Ying Yang.

I used 8 edges on the whole design. At the outside-top/bottem, inside, S-shape and at last on the two dots.

I hope you like it and enjoy your meal with it! :)

If you're interested in some bigger sizes, just mail me.


PS:
In the future there will be some more pictures of diffrent colours.
 
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by byShapeways
 
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by virtox
Inspired by a humble form, but it's nobular extensions tickle the imagination as to what it resembles most.

This cup can hold a maximum of 90 ml, but is designed to hold a double espresso.

Part of the "coffee not included" series.

 
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by TerraCotta
What you are looking at is a 17cm x 17cm x 17cm Voronoi net of something called the Clebsch diagonal cubic surface. We are using it not for its mathematical properties per se, but to display custom jewelry at retail. For those of you who weren't able to order a sample in the White Glaze material, the print is solid and beautifully smooth, with a very high quality feel to it, completely suited to a professional display environment. Since the White Glaze material is not available right now, it is available here in White, Strong, and Flexible, including the optional colours. Learn more about this design at http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ClebschDiagonalCubic.html or visit our website at http://www.terracottapf.com
 
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by elaverr
 
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by RubenAlexander
I've made a few changes to make the cooker easier to use. I've updated the handle and made the bottom flat so anyone could eat from it. I've added an extrusion near on the handle to stabilize the cooker in the base. Version 1 was very nice looking, and version 2 will keep most of the original design while adding stability.

It will be fun to collect every color of ceramic shapeways makes. So far I have white ceramic, avocado green, and glossy black with the other colors on their way. If you are looking to get just the cooker, here's the link.

If you want to customize this in any way please email me on shapeways or contact me via my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroDistanceDesigns

This little cooker is designed around the lowly tealight. First meals have been with a standard tealight (38mm x 38mm x 16mm) as the heat source and safflower oil inside the cooking vessel with minced green tomatoes, Portuguese sausage, and sliced garlic. After those tasty results, I progressed to make a variety of dishes.

Tiny Dishes + other savory treats:
- roasted garlic
- cheese frying: ale cheddar, mozzerella
- melted milk chocolate
- fried bread dough
- baked a small spice cake ball
- melted marshmellow + milk chocolate for different smores variations.

other neat applications:
- Heats soy wax to 200 (need to blow out the candle at 185F) and made soy candles.

temperatures:
- heats water: 200F
- heats safflower oil: 300F

limitations:
- uneven heating causes glaze cracks. The latest design with a flattened bottom seems to prevent cracks, but the base can still get glaze cracks.

other oil tests:
- coconut oil, grapeseed oil, butter were all tested and work well.
- walnut oil was tested and I don't recommend it as the oil spattered a few feet in the air as it heated up.
 
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by Whystler
This tea-light lantern has an art nouveau styling and a mystical elven look. If you want to add some fantasy to your table setting, these are the tea-light holders to use!

These tea-light holders are extremely versatile. You can use them alone, but there something even more exciting you can do:

You can add a customizable paper lantern "hood"! Use any kind of paper you like. There is lots of patterned paper on the market. Whystler will also be publishing PDF files that you can download and print yourself, as well as an Inkscape template so you can design and print your own!

This item is a perfect way you can add your own creativity to your surroundings. Imagine a color scheme to match your decor... or your own motivational words. Special magical symbols written to enhance your mood perhaps? It's all up to you and where you draw your inspiration.

You can even paint these with sharpy markers... black .. pink .. gold ... silver ... what else? You decide.

**A Word About Wedding Use*** Several things make these holders suitable for weddings:

-great price for 3, so you can decorate all of your reception tables.

-Verstile design allows you to add personal shades that match your wedding colour scheme, and also theme. For example, if you have a daisy wedding, put daisies on the shade! Put names on the shades and you have an instant romantically lit place holder at the table.

-When things get crazy at the wedding reception, these little beauties in WSF are durable. They bounce.

-Fits nicely into a purse or coat pocket to take home as favours.

WARNING: Use of real candles is not recommended. They may get too hot for the paper or the plastic holder. Instead, use the handy dandy electrical tea-lights available at your dollar store.

 
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by virtox
A double quintal candle stand to celebrate the five ceramic colors and two finishes.
Two rings with five arms hold each other tightly.

It really shows off the very smooth quality of the new ceramics!
And yes these are actual photo's not renders!

Notes:
The bottom remains unglazed, in normal use this is not visible and even provides some grip.
Suitable for short (half length) candles with a diameter of about 22mm.
With a full length candle it is likely to topple over and would not visually match.
Please handle with care and do not to let the flame get to low/close to the stand.
I recommend to add a little wax between the candle and the stand so it sits tightly,
and/or wrap the bottom of candle with aluminium foil.
 
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by jberengut
Because a soft boiled egg without tentacles is like a H.P. Lovecraft novel without an ominous sense of doom. These egg cups are guaranteed to make your breakfast at least 70% more awesome - also hold your boiled egg in place.
 
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