
The Kwambio app does more than simply make the website mobile. Its coolest feature is undoubtedly its 3D visualization tool – the first of its kind for a mobile app, according to Kwambio. The tool allows customers to get a photorealistic look at products from all angles and in a variety of materials and finishes as they contemplate alterations and/or purchase. Browsing and ordering are quick and easy, and shipping is free, as is the app itself. The Kwambio app requires iOS 8 or up, and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
The new app isn’t the only development coming from Kwambio as they continue to expand. This month, the company will be opening their own factory facility to ensure that all 3D printed products are of the highest quality, and also to facilitate much faster delivery times. It will also provide Kwambio with a much more cost-effective way to 3D print ceramic items on demand.
If you haven’t checked out Kwambio’s website lately, do so. They have some pretty impressive designers working for them, and their selection of 3D printed jewelry and home goods products is constantly changing – though some popular designs appear to be there to stay, at least for quite a while. According to Kwambio, the most well-known pieces in their collection are Jim Drain’s wearable sculptures, which are inspired by a large commissioned sculpture he made outside of the US Embassy in Rabat, Morocco.
If you head over to the site, also be sure to check out Kwambio’s current limited edition feature: the Swell Vase by Chen Chen and Kai Williams. When they say limited, they mean it – there are only 15 of the vases available in bronze plated white metal, and 15 in black matte porcelain. If you’re the type of person who loves having things that few or no other people have, Kwambio is the site for you; as the company states, their mission is to “fill the world with unique, one-of-a-kind objects — not mass-produced monotony.”
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