White Reception Desk
Overview
This robotic 3D printed reception system is a digitally fabricated architectural element that combines sculptural quality with functional spatial design.
Produced using computational workflows and large-scale robotic manufacturing, the monolithic form introduces a strong visual presence while serving as a central interface within contemporary commercial environments.
Description
Design Concept
Defined by its sculptural geometry and algorithmic-ally generated surface articulation, the reception system explores the relationship between digital design and material expression.
The flowing patterns emerge directly from computational processes, embedding structure, texture, and visual identity into a single continuous form.
Rather than functioning as a conventional desk, it operates as a sculptural spatial anchor — shaping the character and experience of the entry environment.
Fabrication Technology
- Large-scale robotic FGF 3D printing
- Computational / parametric design workflows
- Additive manufacturing through continuous material deposition
- Digitally controlled fabrication enabling sculptural geometries
- Made-to-order robotic production
Materials & Sustainability
- Fabricated using recycled plastic composites
- Up to approximately 80% post-consumer recycled material
- On-demand localized production
- Reduced material waste through additive manufacturing
- Supports circular material ecosystems
Applications
- Corporate and institutional reception areas
- Hospitality and resort lobbies
- Retail and experiential commercial spaces
- Innovation hubs and exhibition environments
- Public and cultural interiors
Customization
Each reception system can be adapted to project-specific requirements including:
- spatial dimensions and scale
- algorithmic surface expressions
- integrated branding elements
- material blends and color variations
- functional program needs
At Sri Design Lab, reception environments are conceived as sculptural architectural systems, where computation, robotics, and sustainable materials converge to create immersive spatial experiences.