The Eindhoven graduate's "Endless" Flow Rocking Chair shrugh off the notion that a prototype must be perfect before it can be produced and,instead,revels in the quicks and inaccuracies,as well as the discoveries and refinament that emerge from rapid prototyping made possible with 3D printing. The name "Endless" refers to the thin continuous strand of synthetic thread, built up layer upon layer ,the chair is made with, as well as the endles variations that are possible by modifying each piece of furniture, with no additional expense. A computer-programmed robotic arm repurposed as a large- scale "printer" deposits recycled bits of refrigerator interiors in a single strand of plastic. The execution suggests new possibilities not only for meaning design but also for an ongoing legacy of process innovation..