Home goods chain Lowe’s expands 3D scanning and printing services with new platform Bespok3Designs, making it easier for customers to design and customize products

Briefing

Home goods chain Lowe’s expands 3D scanning and printing services with new platform Bespok3Designs, making it easier for customers to design and customize products

September 1, 2016

Briefing

  • Bespok3Designs – Furniture and home goods chain operator Lowe's introduced new online platform called Bespok3Designs that enables customers to have own designs assessed by expert before 3D printing, or to choose from online collection with customizable textures, letters and colors
  • Service Partners – Include Voodoo Manufacturing and ExOne in printing custom designs, and 3DShook for online collection of content
  • Replacement Parts – Customers can also use on-site 3D printing services in New York store to have broken, antiquated and out-of-production parts scanned and printed
  • Initiative Background – Lowe’s introduced 3D printing and scanning services in-store and online in 2015, enabling customers to design and print replacement parts

Accelerator

Market Disruption

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Consumer Durables, Information Technology

Organization

ExOne, Lowe Companies Inc., Voodoo Manufacturing Inc.

Source

Original Publication Date

August 31, 2016

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