• Step 1: Digital Sculpting

    Every Bhumi piece begins as a vision. Drawing from nature, mythology, and the human form, our designs are first imagined in the digital realm. Using advanced 3D sculpting software, each curve, fold, and pleat is carefully crafted in digital clay, giving us infinite freedom to experiment with scale, texture, and movement.

    This stage allows us to explore bold, intricate forms that would be impossible with traditional methods, transforming an idea into a precise blueprint for wearable art.

  • Step 2: Printed On Demand

    All Bhumi pieces are 3D printed in-house using state-of-the-art printers. Each design is produced on demand, meaning it is only created when ordered. This reduces overproduction and avoids the excess inventory that often contributes to fashion waste.

    Made-to-order printing also allows Bhumi to remain flexible as a brand, continuously refining designs, experimenting with textures, and offering customisations. This aligns with our mission of inclusivity, ensuring every piece can be adapted to empower a wide range of wearers.

    By producing only what is needed, we take a responsible and considered approach to fashion, merging technological innovation with sustainability from the very start.

  • Step 3: Hand-Finished Craftsmanship

    During printing, temporary support structures are carefully built to hold delicate shapes in place as the design is constructed layer by layer. These supports are essential for achieving the intricate pleats, curves, and sculptural details that define Bhumi’s pieces; without them, the complex forms would collapse while printing.

    Once finished, we carefully remove these supports and take them to Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, where they are repurposed into sheets for lasercutting, and modular structure beams for industrial design and engineering students.

    Our products are then lovingly hand-finished in the studio, sanded smooth, and sealed with a durable finish. Just as no two bodies are alike, every ripple, line, and nuance celebrate individuality and the human hand behind every creation.

  • Step 4: A Circular Lifecycle

    Bhumi’s accessories are crafted from PLA (Polylactic Acid), a biodegradable plastic made from renewable resources like cornstarch and sugarcane. This material is not only lightweight and durable but can also be melted down and recycled, giving your accessories unlimited lifecycles. Like-wise to our failed prints and excess materials, if a Bhumi product needs to be returned due to a fault or reaches the end of its life, it can be reprocessed and transformed into new products, minimizing waste and contributing to a circular, more responsible future.

  • A Decentralised Future

    3D printing opens the door to rethinking global fashion production. Because every Bhumi design starts as a digital file, product files can be sent to printers anywhere in the world and created locally, instead of being shipped long distances, therefore reducing transportation and carbon emissions. As Bhumi grows, our long-term vision is to establish printing farms in multiple regions, allowing pieces to be produced closer to where they are needed.

    By combining digital design, localised made-to-order production, recyclable materials, and on-demand customisable printing, this new decentralised manufacturing model would not only reduce waste, but would create a more flexible, innovative, and inclusive approach to fashion, where creativity and sustainability go hand in hand.

Making a Custom Bag for Zara Larrson

3D Printing

The Making of the Siren Bag

How We Recycle

How We Make Our Jewelry Boxes

Making a Custom Bag for Zara Larrson

3D Printing

The Making of the Siren Bag

How We Recycle

How We Make Our Jewelry Boxes

Making a Custom Bag for Zara Larrson

3D Printing

The Making of the Siren Bag

How We Recycle

How We Make Our Jewelry Boxes

Making a Custom Bag for Zara Larrson

3D Printing

The Making of the Siren Bag

How We Recycle

How We Make Our Jewelry Boxes