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MNMR LAB

MNMRLAB

Founded in Toronto in 2026.

3D-printed objects developed across fashion, interiors and home design.

A focus on unusual forms, material combinations and restrained construction. Each piece is modelled, printed, tested and assembled in-house, with proportions, finishes and function refined through repeated trials.

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MNMR.

Pronounced monomer.

A monomer is a molecular unit that can link with others to form polymers.

The name references the material base behind 3D printing: filament, heat, extrusion and built form. It keeps the work close to its source material, while leaving space for objects that move between accessory, interior piece and design study.

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THE MEDIUM.

3D printing is treated as the starting point, not just the method of production.

Forms are developed around the qualities of the process: lightness, surface rhythm, structural limits and the small variations that appear through making. Rather than hiding these details, the design works with them.

Material combinations, finish and hardware are kept restrained, allowing the form and construction of each piece to stay visible without becoming decorative.

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PROCESS.

Ideas are developed through modelling, printing, testing and assembly.

Each concept moves through a series of trials, with adjustments made to proportion, structure, finish and function along the way. Details such as connection points, hardware, balance and movement are refined through making, not added afterwards.

The result is a slower development process built around physical testing, material behaviour and repeated refinement. Each finished piece comes from that cycle.