Gizmodo.com: These Impossibly Twisted 3D-Printed Faucets Somehow Actually Work

Jun 18, 2015

The article “These Impossibly Twisted 3D-Printed Faucets Somehow Actually Work” posted on Gizmodo.com discusses the 3D printed faucets that seem physically impossible with unique designs that are truly stunning.

Turning imagination into reality, DXV by American Standard introduces cutting-edge faucet designs created with additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing. With this, American Standard Brands has cemented its position as a true innovator in faucet design. Since its launch at the June 4th event at the DXV NYC Showroom, the innovative 3D designs have been generating interest from several news publications. Learn more about 3D faucets.

The article “These Impossibly Twisted 3D-Printed Faucets Somehow Actually Work” posted on Gizmodo.com discusses the 3D printed faucets that seem physically impossible with unique designs that are truly stunning.

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