The gallery
Pieces that left the studio.
Every piece here was modeled from scratch, printed on our own beds, and finished by hand before it shipped. No renders, no stock photos — if it is on this page, it exists.
07 pieces · shot as they left

LAYLA, in flat white
Five letters, printed separately and spaced by hand. White on white, with only the raised rim around each face to catch the light.
What the recessed faces are for
Each letter is a shell with an open face about 9 mm deep, so it holds whatever you put in it — candy on the day, dried flowers after. This is a promo clip we animated rather than a filmed fill, but the shells are the LAYLA letters above.

The name sign, on the table
Set behind the cake where it ends up in every photo anyone takes. Standing type throws a real shadow at that angle — which is the whole reason it reads as an object rather than a printed card.

The same sign, before it shipped
Photographed on the bench with the layer edge showing. Each letter is stacked in 0.16 mm passes, so the side of the piece carries a fine ribbing you can feel with a thumbnail.

A number that stands on its own
Hollow-printed with a weighted base, which is the part nobody photographs and everybody needs — it stays upright on a dessert table, on grass, and on a windy patio.

Lifted off before the first slice
Sealed contact surface, removable stem. It comes off the cake clean and dry, goes in a drawer, and is still there for the photo album years later.

Every lid, a different name
Printed one at a time so each guest picks up their own. This is the piece parents mention afterward, and the reason a set takes longer than a single sign.
Every swatch above
Started as a color on somebody’s invitation.
Send the invitation and we pull the closest filament we stock, then show you the match in the preview before anything prints. Filament is a physical material, so think very close rather than pixel-exact — matte finishes read truer than glossy ones.
Ordered from us?
Send us a photo from the party and we will ask before we ever publish it.
Nothing goes on this page without your say-so, and we will never put a child’s name or face up without asking you first.
Yours next
This page is short on purpose.
We would rather show you 7 pieces we actually made than fifty we found somewhere. Tell us whose birthday it is and we will add yours.