KUMO: The First 3D Lamp You Design Yourself in 20 Minutes
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KUMO is a lamp designed by an Italian designer, from the modular geometry of the base to the option of combining different shade shapes. At Printhia we print it in Prešov and run a configurator where you pick your version from this set without needing to know anything about 3D modeling.
The configurator is a web app. You open it on your computer, and on screen you have a three-dimensional model of the lamp that changes in real time based on what you select. Base shape, height, number of segments, mount type, color, material. With every change you see the result from three angles: front, side, and top.
Why does it work without experience? Because the configurator has preset boundaries. You can't create a model that can't be printed, that wouldn't fit the socket, or that would be structurally unstable. Every variant it allows has already been tested. You're essentially choosing a combination, not creating from scratch.
According to our data, the average design time from the first click to order confirmation is 18 minutes. The customer who took the longest spent two hours and 47 minutes in the configurator. The fastest, four minutes. The median value is 15 minutes, roughly the time it takes to make a coffee and read your first email.
You order the result directly from the configurator, we receive an .stl file, and we print according to your design within 48 hours. Launch the configurator here (desktop only, we'll explain why in another article).
One lamp that you design in half an hour over a drink. And no one else in the world has the same one.