GustaVino is the world’s first modular wine rack, that can reproduced in any 3D printer, made from renewable materials and inspired by Gaudi.
• Clever honeycomb modular can be combined countless ways to hold any number of wine bottles;
• Ingenious in its versatility for any places;
• Sustainable: print on-demand using PLA with colour customisation
• PIY – print-it-yourself revolution: STL file available to download and print locally for a sustainable business model.
• Perfect gift to wine lover for Christmas time.
Pledges Prices starts from £19 for 3 pieces or for the STL digital file (exclusive only on Kickstarter)**
GustaVino is a nickname in Italian for my name Gustavo, but it also means Taste (Gusta) | Wine (Vino). A perfect match!
The light organic form was inspired by the work of Gaudi, in particular the application of his studies of trees and bones to create strong and beautiful structures of natural engineering. After 8 months of ‘evolution’, GustaVino has developed a seamless interlock design that provides strengths, usability and more efficient printing time.
Gustavino is available now on Kickstarter for pre-order until October 29th.
Visit www.kickstarter.com and there you can pre-order a kit or the .STL file that you can print in your own 3D printer. Each piece takes 4 hours, so in order to print commercially we will use the money raised to purchase additional 3D printers.
Press Exclusive photos: goo.gl/Nc8eMZ
* PLA a non-toxic, biodegradable, plant-based material that we also recommend because of its ease of use and low fumes in printing
Who We Are
Gustavo Arguello – Brazilian/Italian graphic/product designer with international experience in Brazil, Italy and now in UK for a local and global Brands, mostly on packaging design (graphic and structural). Early adopter for all new technologies and a craftsman lover too.
Carla Martins – Brazilian/Portuguese graphic and strategic designer with international experience in Brazil, Italy and UK for leaders agencies in Branding and Strategic design like FutureBrand London. Sustainability advocate, passionate about design, biomimicry and social media.