The 244 square meter space transforms 3D printing from an abstract technology into a tangible experience. At its center is a huge CyberBrick diorama, all 3D printed on a farm of more than 100 H2D printers that have been running continuously for a week. Visitors can interact with the exhibition and experience firsthand what is possible with 3D printing.
The store showcases the full Bambu Labs printer range, including an eye-catching wall installation featuring A1 printers and the full range of filament colours. A dedicated gallery celebrates top creators from the MakerWorld community and celebrates designs that have pushed the boundaries of what is possible. The local mini-market allows visitors to purchase 3D printed objects, while the MakerSupply exhibition showcases the full ecosystem of tools and materials.
As the first 3D printer manufacturer to open its own flagship store, Bambu Lab is cementing its position as a true consumer electronics company. It’s all about bringing 3D printing to everyone. Starting in Shenzhen, where Bambu Lab is headquartered, was the logical first step. But this is just the beginning. More stores will follow, including international locations.