Utilizing steel 3D printing, Google DeepMind, a synthetic intelligence (AI) analysis firm within the UK acquired by Google, collaborated with designer Ross Lovegrove, Artistic Director Ila Colombo from Lovegrove Studio, and design workplace Modem to show AI-generated ideas right into a bodily chair. The crew used Gemini and Google DeepMind’s generative picture know-how to create a mannequin that interprets Lovegrove’s natural, biomorphic design language into visible outputs.

Capturing a Designer’s Fashion By AI
The undertaking started with the problem of representing Ross Lovegrove’s design strategy precisely. Researchers curated a dataset of Lovegrove’s private sketches and fine-tuned the text-to-image mannequin, Imagen, to include his attribute curves, structural logic, and natural patterns. The intention was to develop an AI instrument that might specific his design imaginative and prescient whereas supporting exploration of latest chair ideas.
The method was human-guided. Lovegrove Studio targeted on defining the visible vocabulary and descriptive language of Ross’ work to information the AI. The crew analyzed how the mannequin interpreted particular phrases, utilizing that suggestions to refine prompts and higher align outputs with the studio’s intentions. To increase the vary of concepts, the mannequin was tasked with producing chair ideas with out straight utilizing the phrase “chair,” as a substitute counting on artistic synonyms to supply extra numerous outputs.
From AI Idea to 3D Printed Prototype
After the AI-generated ideas have been accepted, Gemini was used to discover supplies and visualize the chair from a number of views. The digital sketches have been then translated right into a bodily chair utilizing steel 3D printing, producing a practical object that preserves the natural, fluid varieties central to Lovegrove’s aesthetic.
“For me, the ultimate outcome transcends the entire debate on design. It reveals us that AI can deliver one thing distinctive and extraordinary to the method,” mentioned Ross Lovegrove.


3D Printed Furnishings
Google DeepMind provides to an ongoing exploration of 3D printing in furnishings design, a discipline that has progressively moved from experimental prototyping to extra superior functions involving simulation, sustainability, and structural efficiency.
In June, Ta.Tamu, a light-weight, foldable chair developed by a partnership between 3D CAD software program supplier Dassault Systèmes and French designer Patrick Jouin, was offered in Paris on June 25, 2025. Designed utilizing Dassault’s 3DEXPERIENCE platform, the undertaking explores how digital instruments and biomimicry can assist extra sustainable design and manufacturing strategies.
In 2018, Spanish design group Nagami collaborated with numerous architects and designers, together with Zaha Hadid Architects, for the undertaking Courageous New World: Re-thinking Design within the New Age of Know-how. Two of the ensuing items, Bow and Rise, have been designed by Patrick Schumacher and Sebastian Anda utilizing PLA bioplastic and printed through pellet-extrusion. The chairs have been influenced by “structural optimisation processes usually present in nature,” and featured advanced floor geometries and coloration gradients. In accordance with Nagami, the varieties aimed to reframe the spatial relationship between furnishings and its setting.
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Featured picture reveals from sketch technology to the ultimate chair design. Picture through Google.