I've been talking about fabrication technologies and the distribution of manufacture (commoditisation of the manufacturing process) for almost a decade, and I've seen some wonderful advances in this field - from printed electronics to hybrid object manufacture.
Every now and then, I come across something which makes me smile.
In this case it's not using inkjet-like technology and it does not have the geometric and compositional freedoms of other technologies ... but it's engaging.
It also reminds me of one my early presentations (back in 2000) when I talked about printing domestic items in the homeplace ... it's well worth watching.