3D printing, or additive manufacturing, opens up a realm of new possibilities, allowing users to transform any design into a real product quickly, cost-effectively, and with minimal material waste. The process constructs objects layer by layer in a single operation, enabling the creation of stable yet lightweight products. As a digital process, additive manufacturing ensures consistent quality, easy scalability, and reduced lead times. Designers can use this technology to craft a variety of items, from furniture like lamps and chairs to fashion accessories such as jewelry, handbags, and eyewear, all featuring complex shapes and structures.