3D printed furniture · Interior design and outdoor spaces

Terra Meeting Set: 3D printed tables and stools for S4i

A 3D printed furniture set made up of two tables at different heights and four stools, designed to create a meeting area within Aridditive’s stand at Science for Industry.

Project Terra Meeting Set
Event S4i · Science for Industry
Location La Nave, Madrid
Typology Exhibition furniture · Interior design
Pieces 2 tables · 4 stools
Materials 3D printed concrete · Glass
Finish Earth-tone gradient · Polished base
Year 2026
Context

Furniture for a stand that also had to explain the technology

At Science for Industry, the furniture itself had to be part of the story. Terra Meeting Set was not conceived only as a support or conversation area, but as a real-scale example of what cementitious 3D printing can bring to the design of spaces.

Aridditive developed a family of pieces made up of two tables at different heights and four stools. The project combines organic geometries, visible layer texture, integrated colour, polished finishes and custom-cut glass tops.

Original CAD design of Terra Meeting Set, a 3D printed table and stool furniture set
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Digital design

The project begins with a CAD model that defines proportions, use heights and the relationship between the tables and stools.

3D printed concrete pieces for Terra Meeting Set before final assembly
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Printed pieces

The bases are manufactured using cementitious 3D printing, incorporating surface texture and an earth-tone colour gradient.

Terra Meeting Set, a 3D printed concrete table and stool set for Aridditive’s stand at Science for Industry
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Final result

Terra Meeting Set was installed in Aridditive’s stand as a meeting area and as a physical demonstrator of custom 3D printed concrete furniture.

Design and materiality

Colour, texture and glass for a 3D printed interior design piece

The design is built around cylindrical volumes and lightweight support surfaces, seeking a balance between material presence and ease of use. The visible layer pattern is not hidden: it becomes part of the visual language of the set.

The table bases were printed with an earth-tone gradient, showing Aridditive’s ability to integrate colour into the pieces and develop finishes closer to interior design, landscape design and contemporary furniture. A surface texture was also applied to emphasise the relief and reinforce the material character of the piece.

The table tops were made of waterjet-cut glass, with a geometry adapted to the organic shape of the bases. This combination keeps the surface functional and visually light without hiding the printed structure.

Project highlights

A flexible solution for meeting spaces

Terra Meeting Set is designed to activate small spaces: a terrace, a lounge area, a meeting corner, a stand or a waiting area with its own identity.

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Furniture with character

The pieces are not only supports or seats: they bring texture, volume and a material presence that can define the atmosphere of a space.

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Integrated colour

The earth-tone gradient shows how cementitious 3D printing can incorporate colour and nuances without relying only on paint or post-applied coatings.

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Custom surfaces

The texture applied during the design process reinforces the pattern of the piece and makes it possible to create specific finishes for each space or brand.

Applications

From the trade fair to the terrace, from the showroom to the corporate patio

Although Terra Meeting Set was developed for a stand, its language fits many other contexts. It can be used as furniture for terraces, interior patios, spaces under pergolas or temporary canopies, hotel rest areas, rooftops, showrooms, corporate gardens or waiting areas in singular buildings.

Mold-free manufacturing makes it possible to adapt dimensions, geometries, colours and textures to each project. This opens the door to customised furniture collections for a brand, hotel chain, commercial space, institution or temporary event.

Use

Pieces designed to stay or travel

The same system can be developed as a temporary installation for events or as permanent furniture for outdoor and interior design projects. The key is to adapt weight, finish, surface protection and logistics to the intended use.

Events and trade fairs Conversation areas, hospitality spaces, product presentations and branded environments.
Terraces and outdoor spaces Stay areas, patios, gardens, rooftops and spaces under pergolas or temporary canopies.
Corporate interior design Showrooms, reception areas, lounges, corporate campuses and waiting spaces.
Process

From CAD to a set ready for the event

A project combining digital design, cementitious 3D printing, surface treatment, glass work and final installation in an exhibition environment.

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Initial design

Development of an initial CAD geometry to define proportions, the relationship between tables and stools, use heights and the formal language of the set.

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3D printing

Manufacturing of the pieces using cementitious 3D printing, adjusting toolpaths, texture, colour and stability during the production process.

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Finishes

Application of the colour gradient, surface treatment and mechanical polishing of the light-coloured bases to reveal the aggregate.

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Final assembly

Integration of the waterjet-cut glass tops and installation of the set in Aridditive’s stand during Science for Industry.

Result

A set that turns furniture into a technology demonstrator

The result is a family of pieces that solves a functional need within the stand while also acting as a physical demonstrator of Aridditive’s capabilities: geometric customisation, mold-free manufacturing, colour integration, surface texture and mineral finishing.

Instead of using conventional furniture, the stand used its own pieces to explain what cementitious 3D printing can do in interior design, outdoor spaces, hospitality and custom design projects. A direct way to show the technology at real scale and in use.

Location

La Nave · Madrid

Terra Meeting Set was presented at S4i · Science for Industry, held at La Nave, the innovation centre of Madrid City Council located at Calle Cifuentes 5, in the Villaverde district.

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