Coperni unveils Ariel Swipe bag made from liquid 3D-printed silicone
Additive manufacturing company Rapid Liquid Print has produced a handbag for French fashion brand Coperni utilising rapid liquid 3D-printing technology. Presented as part of Coperni's Spring Summer 2025 show, the Ariel Swipe bag is made by piping liquid silicone into the desired shape in a gel suspension, which holds the silicone in place until it has solidified. This process, known as rapid liquid printing, is a new form of 3D printing developed by researchers from MIT's Self-Assembly Lab, who founded Rapid Liquid Print (RLP) to commercialise the technology. Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=2126940 Watch next: Fuseproject designs "world's first" portable solid-state power station – • Fuseproject designs "world's first" p... Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh










