Ceramic 3D printing

Production for the Setec group – Griffon staircase

2025, risers of the staircase and architectural ceramic 3D-printed mural, 960 x 370 x 282 cm

The Griffon staircase was originally an internal prototype project developed by Setec to explore digital fabrication technologies. More than a purely technical object, it became a design exercise intended to singularize the entrance of Setec’s new Griffon II office building in Vitrolles.

A slender stone handrail, CNC-machined and polished, unfolds to form the intersecting flights of stairs, interwoven with ceramic risers. These risers merge into a large ceramic mural, 3D-printed and finished by hand.

The project thus questions our relationship to workshop-based making and on-site construction, the respective contributions of hand and machine, the continuation of traditional craft know-how, and its digital and robotic hybridization. Through its geometry and materiality, the staircase tells the story of an encounter between tradition and innovation.

Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec
Fresque en impression 3D de céramique pour Setec

Client : Setec

Design, drawings and project management : Vincent Baumann (Setec Bâtiment)

Structural engineering for the stone stair flights : Thomas Guillaussier (Setec Bâtiment)

Fabrication and installation of the stone stair flights : Marbrerie Rouillon

Manufacturing of ceramic parts : Lumierrante

3D printing toolpaths : Hozluli Architectes

Cutting of the ceramic risers : Normandy Ceramics