From intimate meeting spaces to museum interiors and temporary brand environments, Aectual’s Origami system is designed to adapt.
Its distinctive 3D-printed pattern can be customized in shape, scale and color, following anything from flat surfaces to sweeping curves. Walls, ceilings, or screens can all be created within one system.
Digitally designed and 3D printed on demand, Origami offers a seamless route from design to final product. And with every element printed from Aectual’s recycled household waste blend and designed for circular reuse, flexibility goes beyond aesthetics.
Here are four very different ways Origami has taken shape.

DLA Piper: from wall to ceiling
For DLA Piper’s Amsterdam office, interior architect Casper Schwarz used Origami to create a sculptural meeting room within the building’s atrium.
Origami's semi-open pattern balances privacy with transparency, allowing natural light to filter through while creating a sense of enclosure. Thanks to the flexibility of the system, the Origami panels follow the rounded geometry of the meeting room and continue across the ceiling, wrapping the space in one cohesive surface.
A custom champagne color adds warmth and gives the meeting room its distinctive character.

The Brandt: a space within a space
At The Brandt, interior design studio TANK used Origami Diamond to define a circular meeting area at the top of an iconic staircase.
Here, the screens create a soft enclosure within the open interior: providing privacy without visually closing off the space. The lightweight system follows the circular geometry, adding structure, texture and intimacy to an otherwise open setting.
A meeting place defined not by solid walls, but by pattern.

Museum of the Future: made for curves
At Dubai’s Museum of the Future, Origami shows what happens when the system is pushed to an architectural scale.
Selected by Atelier Brückner for the museum interior, the panels follow large, complex curved surfaces while the geometric pattern continues across them as one unified design.
The result demonstrates one of Origami’s defining qualities: the ability to combine intricate three-dimensional pattern with complex geometry, creating highly bespoke architectural surfaces suitable for a world-class museum environment.

LVMH: circular design for temporary spaces
For LVMH’s Dreamscape at VivaTech in Paris, Origami entered a very different setting: a temporary luxury brand environment bringing together 11 Maisons and 14 technology partners.
Aectual contributed circular 3D-printed screens to the installation, demonstrating how high-end aesthetics and more responsible material use can go hand in hand.
For exhibitions, events and brand activations, the flexibility of 3D printing opens up possibilities for distinctive temporary environments - while circular design means the material can continue into a next life after the event.
Shape it your way
Workplace, museum, retail, events - Origami adapts to the space rather than the other way around.
Choose the pattern, geometry and color. We digitally customize the system to your project and 3D print it on demand in our recycled household waste blend.
And when its first use comes to an end, the material can be taken back, shredded and reprinted into new Aectual products.
Ready to shape your space with Origami?
Get in touch with our design and sales team:
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