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3D printing was initially used as a method of building prototype parts, but it has now become a more popular fabrication method used to create final stages of products, ranging from medical and dental implants to jet engine parts. In the near future, many products will be produced entirely by 3D printers. Needless to say, 3D printing manufacturing technology is extremely close to becoming commercially viable and ubiquitous throughout the design industry as a whole.
Based on the desire to explore new aesthetics that will be possible using 3D printing as a manufacturing process, LUNAR designers, Jeff Smith and Gerard Furbershaw, created The Entropy Table. The Entropy Table was conceived around a basic unit of order, the cube. The columns that form the legs and top corners are orderly stacks that transform to a chaotic jumble within the table.


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