Showcase Gallery

A selection of previous projects

Let it GROW!

We need oxygen, plants provide that, plants need water and a good place to grow, so here is my line of "moss" poles for your plants. You will need the base piece, and after that you can mix and match between my designs, or you can go with the same pattern all the way up. These slide together, to make it as tall as you want, each section gives you 14cm of height!

The Base is the only made in one design, it more or less goes into the soil anyway ;)

Lithophane is a passion!

After my first pithophane print, I was hooked! The amazing detail in something printet, it almost dosn't make any sense, but yet everytime it comes out amazing. Frames are my own design, and works perfectly with a USB light source. Can be used with an LED tea light aswell, though the brightness is somewhat lacking in many cases.

Anything can be printet. And its the perfect gift, to give a loved one, or yourself.

Frames handle 1-4 pictures, so only the room on your shelf sets the limit :) 

The camera catches more layerlines than our eye, so dont be alarmed, its very smooth in reality!

Custom Keychains

I didn't take long from starting 3D printing before the need for keychains arrived, and I (with help from a friend) made this keychain with my company name and logo. 

Venoe or Venø is a small island in Denmark, its my last name, and my ancestors are descendants

from the island of Venø.

Sauce Organizer

Wanted to keep my kicthen drawer/cabinets tidy, and cardboard boxes 

used up more and more space. So the idea of making an organizer for the 

powdered sauce wasnt far fetched.

People often debates if

3D print is food-safe. The material I use PLA, is a plantbased product, so its perfectly safe to have around food. BUT you shouldn't put food directly in 3D printet container.

About Lasse

3D Artist and Creative Developer


I am an educated electrician, and my day job is working with alarm and surveillance for business and private people alike. I am often told I have a creative mind, and if I want something done, might aswell design the problem solution, and with 3D printing, only the skies are the limit. I have much to learn, and I do so every day, but the best thing is, I love the process, to see something that starts out as an idea, come to life on the build plate.!