Walmen Dumaliang Brings Expressive Design to 3D Printing
Briefly

Brooklyn designer Walmen Dumaliang, founder of Walmen, leverages his extensive background in various design areas to innovate through 3D printing. He embraces the textures of additive manufacturing, viewing layer lines as features rather than flaws. This iterative design approach allows him to meticulously refine his creations, such as the Maya Lamp and Carve Wall Sconce, blending form, function, and emotion. His work challenges conventional design methods, fostering a deeper connection between objects and their environments through thoughtful material exploration.
3D printing allows me to create designs that feel both intentional and organic, integrating a more fluid and iterative approach to my work.
Rather than viewing layer lines as imperfections, I embrace them as a defining feature, enhancing both the aesthetics and function of my designs.
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