This sculptural wall art transforms any space into a statement of modern design and innovation. Crafted entirely through precision 3D printing, each geometric form juts outward with purpose, creating a dynamic landscape of light, shadow, and texture. The layered ridges—visible in every facet—celebrate the raw beauty of additive manufacturing, while the carefully curated color palette of cool blues, greys, and earthy tones brings both harmony and contrast. Designed to evoke movement and depth, this piece invites the eye to wander and the mind to imagine. More than just décor, it’s an architectural feature—an art object that commands attention and inspires conversation. Perfect for those who crave bold, tactile design in their interiors.
Exploring patterns
Exploring shapes and textures to evoke a sense of movement and flow.
Crafted by
- 3D printer
- Pattern design
- Hand made


Rent Ben Zeev is an interdisciplinary artist pushing the boundaries of wall art through the innovative use of 3D printing. Working at the intersection of form, texture, and movement, Ben Zeev transforms rigid materials into fluid, sculptural patterns that seem to flow across the surface.
Driven by a fascination with spatial dynamics and organic repetition, each piece begins as a digital exploration of pattern and rhythm. Through meticulous 3D modeling and advanced print techniques, these virtual concepts are brought into the physical world—layer by layer—resulting in installations that are as tactile as they are visually immersive.
Ben Zeev’s work invites the viewer to experience walls not as static backdrops, but as living landscapes—where shadows shift, surfaces ripple, and design becomes an ongoing dialogue between light, material, and space.
Each large-scale installation is composed of hundreds of uniquely designed and individually 3D-printed components. The process begins with extensive digital modeling, where every segment is crafted with precision to contribute to a larger, cohesive pattern. No two pieces are exactly alike—each is tailored to fit within a specific position in the overall composition, ensuring seamless visual flow and structural integrity.
This modular approach requires a deep understanding of both design and engineering. It involves hours of planning, prototyping, and adjustment to achieve the intended movement and texture across the wall surface. The workflow blends artistic vision with technical mastery, from the digital design phase to the final physical assembly. As the components are printed and arranged, what emerges is a dynamic, tactile surface that responds to light and perspective—transforming any wall into a vibrant, flowing landscape of form and shadow.