Friday 14 February 2014

3D printed roses add new tech twist to Valentine’s Day

While many Valentine’s Day celebrators may go to the florist and battle over the best bouquet of blossoms, other ones may try an alternate path. Now 3D printed roses are on the market ready for buy with one increased for $15, a half-dozen for $45 and a dozen new from the copier for $100.
3D Roses

The red roses are a creation from the online DIY location Brit + Co. The community has paired up with TaskRabbit to disclose how how-tech romance can look. It is proposing ever-lasting roses that for most may seem affordable.

“We’ve been engaged spooling up 3D printed roses for weeks now in our lately re-opened MakeShop just in time for Valentine’s Day. For those of you here in San Francisco, your very own TaskRabbit Cupid will hand consign them to your Valentine on February 14th!,” it reads on the Brit + Co website.

3D printed roses, which can not ever wither away and pass away, can be ordered in two distinct formats. One lone rose with a ribbon adhered to it is only $15, a half-dozen for $45 or 12 roses placed in a turquoise colored mason jar method vase is accessible for $100. A mandatory $10 consignment fee is tacked on to all instructions except if a dozen are bought.

Conventionally, blossoms are slash and covered in pretty ribbons for those to give to somebody special on Valentine’s Day. If a person wishes to buy a exclusive gift on this special day, then 3D printed flowers might just be the best present to give.

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