Icyl is a creator-led 3D printing studio making large-scale sculptural furniture and décor — designed, printed, finished, and shipped from a basement workshop just outside London.
Icyl began in 2025 when Radek — a full-time account manager with a long-standing obsession with design, gaming, and making things — set up a 3D printer in a basement workshop just outside London.
What started as experimentation quickly became something more. The first large-scale character build proved that 3D printing could produce real furniture — pieces with presence, structural integrity, and a finish you'd never guess started as filament.
Icyl exists because those pieces deserved a home beyond the workshop. Every piece is designed, printed, post-processed, and finished by hand — one maker, start to finish.
Est. 2025 · London, UKThere's no assembly line. Every Icyl piece moves through the same hands-on workflow — from raw filament to finished furniture.
Each piece is printed across 16 or more precision-fit sections, then bonded with structural filler and internally reinforced with metal rods. This isn't decorative — it's functional furniture built to hold weight and last.
After assembly, every surface is hand-coated, sanded through progressive grits, and primed. This is where the piece stops looking printed and starts looking sculpted. It's slow, repetitive, and worth every pass.
Colour is applied with spray, airbrush, and brush detail work, then sealed with multiple coats of clear lacquer cured over days. The result is a smooth, durable finish that looks and feels nothing like a 3D print.
"The hard part isn't printing it. The hard part is everything after — and it's not done until you'd want it in your own home."
We build made-to-order sculptures, furniture, and display pieces. If you can imagine it, we can probably print it.
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