Nagami: Spanish 3D-Printed Furniture Brand Launches at Salone del Mobile
Nagami, a new Spanish brand dedicated to 3D-printed furniture, debuted at the Salone del Mobile in Milan. Founded by Manuel Jiménez García, Miki Jiménez García, and Ignacio Viguera, the company is based in Ávila, Spain. The launch collection features designs by Patrick Schumacher, Ross Lovegrove, and Daniel Widrig, exploring parametric design. The name Nagami combines the founders' names and references a Japanese citrus fruit. The brand emerged from research at UCL Bartlett School of Architecture and a digital prototyping firm in Ávila. Nagami develops its own extrusion methods and digital tools to overcome the limitations of 3D printing, aiming for larger, affordable products. The founders share a passion for computational design and robotics. Future plans include pieces printed by multiple robots and a collection of smaller household objects.
Key facts
- Nagami debuted at Salone del Mobile in Milan.
- Founded by Manuel Jiménez García, Miki Jiménez García, and Ignacio Viguera.
- Based in Ávila, Spain.
- Launch collection by Patrick Schumacher, Ross Lovegrove, and Daniel Widrig.
- Name Nagami combines founders' names and a Japanese fruit.
- Research began at UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.
- Develops proprietary extrusion and digital tools.
- Plans multi-robot printing and smaller household objects.
Entities
Artists
- Manuel Jiménez García
- Miki Jiménez García
- Ignacio Viguera
- Patrick Schumacher
- Ross Lovegrove
- Daniel Widrig
- Gilles Retsin
Institutions
- Nagami
- UCL Bartlett School of Architecture
- Centre Pompidou
- Salone del Mobile
- Milano Design Week
- Artribune
- PresS/Tfactory_AIAC
- Interno14
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Ávila
- Spain
- Madrid
- London
- United Kingdom