Saying goodbye to someone precious. The pain The sadness The sudden absence and total void. Unanswered questions and fear of the unknown. "I still have so much to tell you." The focus is on the ‘unspoken words’ in this collection of 3d printed urns, through which those left behind have the chance of giving the deceased a last message. Unsaid. Unexpressed. Words, feelings, promises. Now brought to life in the intimacy of this piece of art. The portrait distinguishes the identity of the receptacle containing the ashes. A lasting and personal manner to remind those who have meant so much to us.
The birth of an idea. Tinne Debruijne has been working on the concept of ‘unspoken words’ since 2001. It grew from a personal experience, in which a young woman's sorrow and the words ‘there is so much I still want to tell you’ had such a deep impact on her and moved her to her very core. She started designing a range of personalized urns to yet capture these words soon after. The LifeLoveLoss collection now takes this concept to a new level, both honoring the dead and celebrating life's major events such as birth and marriage. Tinne and 3Dmatic join forces. Handmade objects make way for 3D technology, opening up a new level of personalization which, in turn, makes for surprising and original pieces.
Tinne and 3Dmatic join forces. Handmade objects make way for 3D technology, opening up a new level of personalization which, in turn, makes for surprising and original pieces. 3Dmatic and Tinne Debruijne present their first personalized 3D printed project 'Life Love Loss'.