'One Shoe', one material, one person
Customizable and sustainable footwear 3D printed with Filaflex MMS structures
'One Shoe' is a project by Davide Amorim that creates a new concept of footwear by tackling two major problems, personalization and sustainability.
Essentially, people are all different. However, people with the same foot size, but with different body weight, or foot shape, often wear the same shoes.
By making use of Mechanical Meta-material structures (MMS), it is possible to create a sole that not only fits a person's foot's needs but also makes it easy to recycle.

The One Shoe Project - Customizable and sustainable footwear
About the Designer
Davide Amorim, Portuguese, with an MSc in Industrial Design from TU Eindhoven (TU/e), is interested in exploring the combination of emerging technologies aiming to translate their potential into products that seamlessly empower people's lives.
Mechanical Meta-material Structures (MMS)

MMS Structure Design Pattern 1

MMS Structure Design Pattern 2

MMS Structure Design Pattern 3
The One Shoe Collection

One Shoe Design Variation 1

One Shoe Design Variation 2

One Shoe Design Variation 3
"The end value of the project is to show, both people and industry, the benefits of what a personalized and mono-material shoe could have on our society, also from an ecological point of view".
Project Demonstration
One Shoe Project Demonstration Video
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