Project
All projectsPetskun Kauppa 3D printing shop
An independent 3D printing commerce business that combines digital manufacturing, ecommerce operations, custom production and practical product experimentation for both consumers and B2B customers.
Petskun Kauppa is a useful project to showcase because it is not just a shop. It is a practical example of how modern digital tools, product instincts and manufacturing workflows can come together in a lean business.
Why it fits this site
From the outside, it is an ecommerce business selling 3D-printed products. From a modern technology perspective, it is more interesting than that:
- ideas can move quickly from concept to digital model to printed product
- ecommerce, content, merchandising and fulfilment all need to work together
- the business creates feedback loops between design, customer demand and production decisions
That combination makes it a strong example of practical innovation rather than abstract technology talk.
Consumer and B2B angle
The shop serves direct consumer demand, but it also has a B2B side. That makes it relevant not only as a maker-driven ecommerce project, but also as a flexible production and customisation capability for business customers.
It also provides a concrete story about supplying items for MTV3 television productions, which helps show that the business can support more bespoke and commercially relevant requests in addition to standard catalogue products.
A good case study direction later
This project page could eventually be expanded with:
- how the store and product catalogue are managed
- what the design-to-print workflow looks like in practice
- how custom requests are scoped and delivered
- what has been learned from combining physical products with digital channels
- how the business supports both playful consumer products and more tailored B2B needs