3D PLANT ITEMS
To study our silhouettes, we printed our pieces on a 3D printer - not as miniatures, but as artifacts growing from the ground up.The garments take shape like engineered plants: roots twisting into bases, stems forming sleeves, folds rising like controlled mutations.
Printing them this way lets us freeze the Kyoni silhouette at its purest moment: when it’s no longer fabric, but structure. No softness, no movement - only form and intent.





