Journal / Magazine Stand extension
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In 1980, Leonardo Bianchi conceptualized a minimalist magazine holder that effortlessly complements any architectural aesthetic - from elegant traditional to avant-garde futuristic designs. This design extension elegantly builds upon Bianchi's original concept by incorporating a sleek ashtray and snack tray platform. The compact accessory thoughtfully slots into the curved rim of the two top journal shafts, perfectly aligning with the organic curves that characterize Bianchi's style. Print Settings: * Rafts: Absolutely not required * Supports: Unnecessary, but hey - it doesn't hurt * Resolution: Laser-precision accurate at .1 mm * Infill: Minimal 30% solid infill for structural integrity Notes: A single, carefully chosen material will suffice to achieve a harmonious color palette. The same material used in Bianchi's original design is the way to go - ABS or PLA won't matter, as they come in various colors. Why not pick a hue that provides a stylish contrast to the magazine stand?
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