Bedroom decor goes far beyond simple objects; it reflects personality, style, and functionality.
With 3D printing, you can transform your space in a creative way, adding unique and personalized pieces. Whether you want to add a fun touch, improve organization, or create a cozy environment, 3D models offer endless possibilities!
From clocks that combine technology with retro style to pop culture-inspired lamps, each item was chosen to combine aesthetics and utility, making your space more organized and inviting. Get your favorite filaments ready and get to work so that you can later sit back and enjoy.
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BellSprout Lamp
Inspired by the character Bellsprout from the Pokémon franchise, this lamp is both decorative and entertaining, making it a valuable addition to any fan’s space. The model was developed for a lighting contest on MakerWorld, and while the designer is considering selling the model, at time of writing it’s still free.
It’s not an easy project to recreate, but it will certainly be a rewarding experience and will provide you with a sense of achievement.
The LED lamp kit is available for purchase on Bambu Labs website (you can support the designer by following their link); all other parts are 3D printed.
Among the detailed information provided by the designer, they warn that it’s crucial to test the joints with the intended filament, as variations can affect friction, before you start printing the whole model. Plus, they say that the joints work best with four walls and 10-20% infill – a higher percentage will lead to failure during assembly. While they’ve shared a variety of printing profiles depending on the setup and parts, there is plenty of information for each to figure out how to proceed, with a variety of helpful comments from the community as well.
- Who designed it? SavageLau
- How printable/popular is it? More than 5,800 prints and 7,800 downloads according to MakerWorld make it clear that Bellsprout is a superstar worth the challenge!
- Where to find it? MakerWorld
Simple Life Organizer
The “Simple Life Organizer” is a practical and efficient solution for those who want to keep their bedside table organized. With a minimalist design, it offers compartments that are ideal for storing essential items next to the bed, such as glasses, watches, rings, a remote control, or your smartphone.
Designer Freer suggests printing the model without supports, which simplifies the process and saves material. While the author doesn’t specify any 3D printing settings, they shared an image showing the ideal orientation of the model on the print bed. Remember to adjust the parameters and experiment with your desired filament for best results – PLA should do the trick, and a layer height of 0.2 mm with an infill of 15-20% should also work.
- Who designed it? Freer
- How printable/popular is it? This simple organizer only has a make so far, but it has been downloaded almost 400 times so far.
- Where to find it? Printables
Bedside Bookshelf
Reading is a gateway to knowledge that can expand horizons and enrich the mind, and we should always take care of this good habit. If you’ve got something in mind for your next read and just leave your books piled up on the bedside table or far away on the shelves, this could be the solution. This small stand can be very useful for organizing your favorites and even making your books part of your decor!
The designer didn’t share her print settings, but success stories are shared in the comments, noting a 0.18-mm layer height and opting for PLA. Maker lyk comments that they scaled the design to fit thicker books, although this also increased printing time to 11.5 hours.
To make the words a different color from the shelf, as in the photo above, if you don’t have a multicolor setup, pausing at height should do the trick.
- Who designed it? 3DPrintBunny
- How printable/popular is it? 5 makes and around 300 downloads are proof that reading is still in fashion and that you don’t need to be an expert to add one of these to your bedside table!
- Where to find it? Printables