Wicker form in concrete: the new Terra Nova planter
At the estate, we continue to develop our architectural 3D printing expertise and present one of our workshop's new products: the decorative concrete planter "Pletenka," manufactured on a Lerto industrial 3D printer.
The planter is 24 cm tall, 25 cm in diameter, and weighs approximately 14 kg. Using layer-by-layer printing technology, we were able to create a distinctive woven texture that visually resembles hand-woven fabric while maintaining the strength and durability of concrete.

However, for us, this piece is more than just a standalone object; it's a showcase for the technology's capabilities. Using concrete 3D printing, we can create decorative and architectural forms of virtually any geometry: planters, flower beds, hardscape, art objects, landscaping elements, interior pieces, and unique design solutions for private and commercial spaces.

A team of specialists works on each project, helping you navigate the entire process from concept and sketch to finished product. Our engineers and designers develop models taking into account the characteristics of the material, loads, operating conditions, and aesthetic objectives.
Another advantage of this technology is the ability to add pigments directly to the dry concrete mix. This allows us to produce products in a variety of shades without additional painting, making the object part of the architectural concept right from the production stage.
Today, Terra Nova offers custom 3D printing services for concrete products. We are ready to implement both one-off custom projects and mass-produced elements for landscape design, public spaces, commercial properties, and private spaces.

Modern technologies open up new possibilities for architecture and design, and we help transform the boldest ideas into tangible objects.
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223027, Republic of Belarus, Minsk region,
Minsk district, Kolodishchansky village council, 153,
Yukhnovka village area
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