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Serene Ocean Horizons

Redefining Recycling

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Polymer to Purpose

How it all started

Poli began with a simple question: what if industrial plastic waste could become something people actually use? Through poli, we transform recovered polymers into 3D-printed homes, furniture, public spaces and sculptural objects built for real-world impact.

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Circular design for homes, spaces and objects

What We Create:

3D PRINTED
PRODUCTS WITH
PURPOSE

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Basic

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craft

Furniture, outdoor seating, tables, benches, planters and practical design pieces for homes, campuses, resorts and public spaces.

Poli transforms recovered industrial polymers into sculptural, functional products for living, gathering and building. From tiny homes to furniture, every piece is designed to turn waste into something useful, beautiful and built for the real world.

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homes

Compact

Modular, portable and permanent tiny homes, eco-tourism cabins and compact studio spaces made from recycled polymer through large-format 3D printing.

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art

New Series

Vases, sculptures, wall pieces and public installations that turn recycled plastic into bold, limited-edition design objects.

WHY BUILD
FROM WASTE?

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01 Cost Competitive

Large-format 3D printing removes the need for expensive moulds, complex formwork and heavy manual fabrication. This makes custom products more commercially realistic, especially for one-off pieces, small production runs and projects where traditional manufacturing would become too slow or expensive.

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02 Design Without Limits

Poli can print curves, textures, organic shapes and complex forms directly from a digital model. That means clients are not limited to flat panels, standard moulds or basic geometry. If it can be designed, we can explore how to print it.

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03 A Waste Problem
   Worth Solving

Australia still recovers only a small share of its plastic waste, with plastic recycling remaining a major issue globally. Poli gives underused plastic a higher-value second life by turning waste streams into durable products, public infrastructure, amenities and built forms.

WHERE WE’RE AT

Poli is currently in early development, moving from material testing and design concepts toward our first large scale printed pilot products.

01 Material Testing

We are currently exploring recycled polymer feedstocks, pellet blends and print behaviour to understand how each material performs. This includes testing finish, consistency, strength, colour and how reliably the material can be used in large-format 3D printing.

02 Design Development

Alongside material testing, we are developing a catalogue of printable concepts across homes, public products, art and furniture. The goal is to design pieces that do not just use recycled material, but actually take advantage of what 3D printing can do: curves, textures, organic forms and custom geometry.

03 Pilot Projects

Our next stage is moving from concepts into physical pilot projects with real partners. This includes early work around the RAC dual-bathroom module, Poli Art pieces and abstract furniture prototypes that can prove the process, test market interest and show what recycled plastic can become.

Get in touch

Have a project, material stream or site in mind? Get in touch to explore how Poli could turn recycled plastic into homes, products, art or public infrastructure.

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