
Mission
Studio Matthias Lauche creates sustainable interior products that are resource-efficiently produced using 3D printing techniques and recycled materials. The designs combine aesthetics and functionality to offer personalized and eco-friendly solutions for modern living spaces.
Matthias Lauche was born in 1984 in Merseburg. Since his childhood, he has been an explorer, always collecting and researching things
that sparked his interest. This curiosity continues to shape him today and laid the foundation for his career as a product designer.
After studying at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover, which he completed in 2018, he gained international experience in India, Indonesia, and Denmark. Through his studies and internships, he gained valuable intercultural insights that continue to influence his working methods and design philosophy.
His passion lies in experimental product design for living and lifestyle, always seeking smart and intuitive solutions. In recent years, he has also discovered his enthusiasm for 3D printing and sustainability. This led to the idea of developing sustainable interior products that can be produced resource-efficiently and flexibly using 3D printing.
These products are made in small quantities, on-demand, with a special focus on sustainability under his label Studio Matthias Lauche. For production, he uses regional recycled materials, giving them a second life as aesthetic and durable interior products.
Thanks to this sustainable material choice and flexible production technique, Studio Matthias Lauche offers customized and environmentally friendly solutions for modern living spaces. His approach to developing innovative and sustainable design solutions is reflected in every one of his projects.
Vision
The focus is on raising awareness for sustainable design and responsible material use in the interior sector. The goal is to establish sustainable production methods and promote 3D-printed products made from recycled materials as innovative, environmentally friendly alternatives.
