Estúdio Weg Design Autoral e Objetos em Impressão 3D

Estúdio Weg is a Brazilian design studio specializing in contemporary objects created through 3D printing technology. Founded on the principles of Slow Design, the studio focuses on small-scale production with a strong emphasis on intentionality and the respect for the time required for well-made products. Their collection primarily features luminaires and vases, such as the ONDA, ARCO, EIXO, and TRAMA lines, designed by Renata Cogui. These pieces are inspired by historical art movements including Bauhaus, Memphis Group, and De Stijl, resulting in minimalist, pure lines and balanced geometries that function as both sculptures and everyday objects. A key differentiator for Estúdio Weg is its commitment to sustainability. The studio utilizes recyclable, recycled, and biodegradable plastics, specifically PLA—a material derived from corn that decomposes over a decade. This choice reflects their Bold and Conscious philosophy, aiming to prove that design can be accessible, innovative, and environmentally responsible. Each product is a micro-construction that inhabits interior spaces, offering a dialogue between light, structure, and organic cadences. Based in Brazil, Estúdio Weg continues to explore the intersection of technology and artisanal care, delivering products with a unique identity and aesthetic purpose.