The Puku Prints studio bench, lit by a single lamp

Filament to parcel, one piece

Quiet objects, slowly made.

Puku Prints is a small studio in India making six decorative objects — vases, bowls, sculptures and wall pieces. Each one is 3D-printed to order in plant-based PLA, hand-finished, and designed for stillness.

The making

Printed when you ask. Never warehoused.

  • Plant-based PLA

    A plastic made from fermented plant sugars rather than petroleum. What that does and does not mean.

  • Printed to order

    Nothing exists until you ask for it — 11 to 26 hours on the print bed depending on the piece. Why we work this way.

  • Free shipping from ₹1,500

    Thoughtfully packed, shipped from India. Every piece clears the threshold.

Seven steps

Filament to parcel

Tap a step to jump the film to it.

By the numbers

0 On the print bed
0 Pieces in this drop
0 Made to order
A quiet conversation between intention and material. Every layer a sentence.
Studio note

Questions we get asked

What is Puku Prints?

Puku Prints is a small editorial 3D-print studio based in India. It makes a short catalog of decorative objects — vases, bowls, sculptures and wall pieces — each printed to order in plant-based PLA and hand-finished before it ships.

Where is Puku Prints based, and where do you ship from?

The studio is in India and every piece ships from India. Shipping is free on orders above ₹1,500.

How many pieces are in the catalog?

Six. The catalog is deliberately short — a piece stays in it because it is worth making rather than because it sells, and a new piece only enters if it is not a variation on one already there.

Do you take custom or commissioned work?

Write to us and describe what you have in mind. The studio runs one printer at a time on made-to-order pieces, so custom work depends on what is already on the bed, but we would rather hear the idea than not.

Notes when the next drop leaves the bed

Short studio letters on material, care and pace. No warehouse noise.