In 2024, European manufacturers of metal ceilings, such as Hunter Douglas and Armstrong, began to actively use 3D printing technologies to create complex geometric shapes of ceiling panels. In particular, the Cube Berlin office building in Germany demonstrated how interactive metal ceilings can change visual effects from different viewing angles. The introduction of such solutions allows you to combine visual appeal and practicality. Architects predict that by 2026, the number of projects using 3D ceiling design will increase by 40% due to the growing demand for unique interior solutions for business centers and public buildings.
