
Have printer, will travel. 3D-printed travel gear is the star of “Lost Luggage”, a video by Janne Kyttanen.

Eerie ensemble: Janne Kytannen’s 3D-printed travel wardrobe can be e-mailed ahead to your hotel room. Er, hot days may pose a problem.
As someone who detests overpacking by even an ounce, the idea of printing out a wardrobe upon reaching destination (no baggage claim!) is pretty compelling. No more packing the wrong shoes – just print out the right shoes. Check out “Lost Luggage”, a video by Janne Kyttanen.