Ganic: The Ross Lovegrove sculpture that redefines reception with large-format 3D printing

Art and technology in one piece.
The Ganic sculpture, designed by the renowned creator Ross Lovegrove , is much more than just a welcome piece. Conceived as a hyper-artistic installation, its presence transforms the conventional function of a reception area into an immersive experience that sparks visitors' curiosity from the very first moment.
Its blurred silhouette in height creates a space free of interference with the projections, while its edges become vertical ribs that reinforce the architectural structure. It is a work where digital art and engineering merge in perfect harmony.

Nagami's innovation in the service of design.
Nagami's role was fundamental to making Ganic a reality. Thanks to its pioneering technology in large-format robotic 3D printing and years of research and development in advanced materials, the sculpture could be printed in a single 48-hour session, reaching almost 4 meters in height.
Furthermore, working with a material gradient, from transparent to black and transparent black, made it possible to integrate an interior lighting system in the base and top, without altering the exterior projections. A technical and aesthetic achievement that is only possible with Nagami's know-how.

A milestone in 3D printing for architecture and design
The Ganic sculpture not only represents a masterful collaboration between Ross Lovegrove and Nagami, but also marks a before and after in the application of 3D printing for architecture and interior design.
Its scale, quality, and level of customization confirm Nagami as a strategic partner for architectural firms, interior designers, and artistic projects seeking to explore new forms, sustainable materials, and innovative solutions.
