I’m Niccolò Raimondi, from Italy. I’ve always been passionate about design, having pursued artistic secondary education before earning my bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design at IUAV San Marino/Venice in 2011. Since then, I’ve worked as a freelancer and held various roles including graphic designer, 3D modeler, and web content editor. I am also an enthusiast in photography, especially urbex and naturalistic themes, combining this with advanced skills in Photoshop and Lightroom.
I have gained professional experience across industries such as floriculture, graphic arts, and event setups, and I’ve been involved in projects ranging from product and graphic design to 3D modeling and rendering. I also hold a drone pilot license and have a keen interest in 3D printing technology, which I actively use with my own resin printer. Currently, I reside in Rimini and am open to relocation.
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Esagó was born from a unique personal story: the transformation of a difficult moment in my career into something useful and beautiful.
Esagó is a fir wood “home” for Osmia bees (so-called “solitary” bees), little-known but vital to ecosystems as tireless pollinators, even though they don’t produce honey.
They love nesting in groups, so it can be very useful to build shelters like these (preferably in natural materials like wood) to help them reproduce.
Esagó was born from a unique personal story: the transformation of a difficult moment in my career into something useful and beautiful.
Esagó is a fir wood “home” for Osmia bees (so-called “solitary” bees), little-known but vital to ecosystems as tireless pollinators, even though they don’t produce honey.
They love nesting in groups, so it can be very useful to build shelters like these (preferably in natural materials like wood) to help them reproduce.
The goal was to create something simple yet fun and eye-catching.
This is where the idea for FusOrario was born: the colorful shape evokes material melted by heat (or fused, to be precise); the wood adds a natural, refined touch.
FusOrario is a “chameleon” table (and wall) clock. It can be positioned horizontally or vertically, but you can also decide the position of the hands before installing it, thanks to the special rear grid that allows for repositioning.
FusOrario, a table and wall clock, is available in various colors, with many more coming soon. The base is 3D printed with PLA, one of the most eco-friendly filaments on the market.
Add a pop of color to your room by choosing from the available colors or requesting a custom one!
FusOrario is also available in a wall-mounted version. So you can admire it from above, below, or wherever you like.
Developing a laptop stand that wasn’t just “the usual” was no easy feat: it had to be easy to use, compact, and minimalistic, yet still provide its primary function: ventilating the laptop.
It has a linear design based on geometric figures, without too many frills: cylinder and trapezium.
Le dimensioni di questo supporto per laptop sono 30 x 4 x 5 cm (e ulteriori misure varianti sono in progetto). In questo modo Maciste può sostenere pc da 13" a 17", ma è anche facilmente trasportabile in un comune zaino da lavoro da 15".
This laptop stand measures 30 x 4 x 5 cm (with additional sizes planned). This way, Maciste can hold 13" to 17" laptops, but it also fits easily in a standard 15" work backpack.
The main materials Maciste is made of are wood and cork. The curvature of the wooden cylinder combined with the cork surface prevents the laptop from slipping.
To add a touch of color and technology and allow for customization, the side legs are 3D printed. You can choose the “basic” version (FDM 3D printing, less defined) or the resin-printed version (visible in these photos), with a highly detailed and refined logo.
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