Circdal Launches to Bring Total Design Control to the Built Environment—Through 3D Printing
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Circdal Launches to Bring Total Design Control to the Built Environment—Through 3D Printing
ST. LOUIS, MO — Architects and interior designers have long been made to compromise their vision to meet the limitations of traditional manufacturing, from standard sizes to fixed molds, rigid systems, and costly customization. Now, there is a solution.
This week, Printerior, a powerhouse 3D-printing and materials manufacturer, announced the launch of Circdal, a new Printerior company designed to eliminate these constraints entirely.
Circdal designs and manufactures architectural systems for a circular future. It is a built environment design solution centered on two principles: total design control and complete material circularity. Using advanced 3D printing, Circdal removes manufacturing limitations to deliver fully integrated architectural surfaces—adapting seamlessly around elements like outlets and shelving—and enabling complete design freedom without compromise.
Circdal’s architectural systems are made from at least 97% recycled materials and designed for continuous cycles of use, recycling, and re-creation, giving materials a second, third, and fourth design life.
“Design has evolved dramatically over the last decade, but the way we make architectural systems largely hasn’t,” said Trent Esser, Co-founder and CEO of Printerior and Circdal. “Circdal was created to close that gap—to give designers a system that responds to their creative and fabrication needs. Cirdal allows architectural design to be expressive, adaptive, and environmentally-responsible at the same time.”
· Expanded Design Capabilities for the Built Environment ·
Design · Circdal launches with two core products—panels and screens—in eight signature patterns and 25 signature colors, while remaining fully customizable. Designers can customize form, geometry, texture, patterns, logos, gradients, color, and scale.
Application · Circdal’s systems have a wide range of applications, from wall panels to ceiling covers, partition screens and walls, window covers, suspended installations, and more.
Shape · Systems are shaped to the project’s exact requirements through Circdal’s 3D-printing technology. Functional elements such as shelving, outlets, or lighting can be directly integrated across curved and complex surfaces—all without post-production modifications.
· Process Control from File to Finish ·
Conventional architectural systems rely on predefined dimensions, molds, and tooling—locking design decisions too early and limiting creative flexibility. Circdal replaces this with a digital, mold-free, waste-free production process that allows for endless designs and flexible iterations. Every system is printed on demand in the U.S.
· Circular by Design ·
Circdal doesn’t just use any recycled materials; it can directly source from specific corporate waste streams. Companies can transform their own plastic byproducts into premium 3D-printed architectural products, reflecting brand-level sustainability values.
Through Circdal’s Circular Design Service, products can be returned, recycled, and reprinted into new applications, extending material life and closing the design loop.
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About Circdal
Circdal creates architectural systems for a circular future through advanced 3D printing techniques. Circdal transforms recycled materials into fully customizable, modern surface systems—merging design freedom, sustainability, and innovation.
Circdal launched as a Printerior company to focus exclusively on architectural systems. Circdal’s products are designed, engineered, and 3D printed in St. Louis, Missouri.
About Printerior
Printerior develops advanced large-scale 3D printing technologies and materials that enable sustainable, high-performance manufacturing across industries.