Ultraleggeri. Good habits 3d printed

These are not aircraft, as the trademark registration officer at the chamber of commerce initially assumed. Nor are they advanced, high-tech components for race cars, or even the Superleggera chairs redesigned by Gio Ponti. Instead, they are small objects produced using home-scale additive 3D printing technology. The products in the Ultraleggeri catalog require minimal material to manufacture—their internal volumes are structured as hollow lattices. They are made of PLA, a biodegradable bioplastic derived primarily from corn, and they do not rely on large industrial plants or complex production chains. They are available both as physical objects and digital files, promoting a decentralized and sustainable manufacturing approach. Designed as reflections on contemporary living, these objects help us carry out simple daily actions while encouraging—lightly and effortlessly—new, good habits.