Gabriella Smith and CAMBER Jewelry launched a new Kickstarter campaign for CAMBER | The Revolution Line, a beautiful line of 3D printed lattice rings inspired by the world’s industrial past and the technological advances of the Industrial Age. The intricate rings feature complex lattice designs that require the high precision of Solidscape 3D Printers. On their Kickstarter page, they explain,

“A camber is the bend in a structural element to give it strength. For CAMBER Jewelry, I bend, twist, and reshape industrial forms into elaborate designs.”

As an artist and designer, Gabriella Smith is driven by her interest in tectonics – the art and science of construction. She finds inspiration in the city around her, focusing on the elements of the city that are remnants of past methods of construction. In her designs, she attempts to balance technology with traditional methods of construction – constantly investigating the relationship between rules and constraints: rules force obedience, but constraints are negotiable. Through her jewelry brand CAMBER, Gabriella is currently collaborating the capabilities of the cutting-edge Solidscape 3D printer with ancient techniques of lost-wax casting.

 

CAMBER Jewelry Lattice Rings Video

Click to see their video on their Kickstarter page

Check out their Kickstarter page today to see their stunning rings! We pledged- have you?

  • SPAN and CANTILEVER Ring, inspired by John Fowler and Benjamin Baker’s FIRTH OF FORTH (1890)
  • ARCH and PIER Ring, inspired by Gustav Eiffel’s GARABIT VIADUCT (1884)

 

ARCH – SPAN – CANTILEVER – ARCH | the Revolution Line – launched on @kickstarter | link in bio

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