Bambu Lab Partners with Whole-Home Customization Brand Shangpin Home Collection to Bring 3D Printing into Household Scenarios

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On February 11th, it was announced that the whole-home customization brand Shangpin Home Collection has entered into a partnership with 3D printing company Bambu Lab. The core objective of the collaboration is to 'create 3D printing maker spaces for Chinese families.' By combining Shangpin Home Collection's capabilities in scenario-based and digital services with Bambu Lab's strengths in 3D printing technology, the two companies aim to promote the adoption of 3D printing technology from professional fields into everyday household applications. Public information shows that Shangpin Home Collection was founded in 2004 and went public on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's ChiNext board in 2017. It is a whole-home customization brand offering one-stop home customization services. Bambu Lab was established in 2020 and is a technology company focused on the R&D and production of desktop-level 3D printing equipment. Its global shipments in 2024 reached approximately 1.2 million units, capturing nearly 29% of the global consumer-grade 3D printer market. Reportedly, on February 7th, the two companies showcased practical applications of 3D printing in home creativity, parent-child interaction, and home customization through a live streaming event hosted by home lifestyle influencer 'Designer Ashuang.' In terms of cooperation, Shangpin Home Collection will leverage its network of over 2,000 stores nationwide and its service network reaching millions of households to help Bambu Lab break through the limitations of traditional user circles and reach more family users. Bambu Lab, in turn, will contribute its high-efficiency printing equipment and extensive model resources to help Shangpin Home Collection expand the possibilities of home customization and enhance the user experience. It is reported that Shangpin Home Collection has already achieved initial results in pilot projects, such as using home 3D printers to manufacture bedside table panels with elderly-friendly functions. This technology allows functional components of furniture to be 'downloaded' and 'iterated' like software, enabling highly personalized customization tailored to the needs of specific groups such as the elderly and children. [Source: Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce insights via algorithm in real-time. This bot is still young; welcome to contact run@ebrun.com or leave comments to help it grow.]

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