The world of pasta shapes is alive and well, with well over a hundred well known and loved shapes that have been made for generations.

That library of shapes is set to expand, with efforts like Artisia, a brand of dry pasta that is 3D printed, and offers amazing forms and styles.

A brand under the Barilla umbrella, Artisia was formerly known as Blue Rhapsody, and is creating bespoke shapes using advanced 3D printing.

The forms include dimensional lasagna, spaghetti, fagottini, and a range of cup-like appetizer forms. They are perfectly designed as finger food, and offer delightful texture and shape.

Artisia also offers customization, including one-of-a-kind shapes and colors, all printed with premium pasta dough.

Boxes of Artisia can be purchased on their website.

A small, intricately designed vase made of a light yellow material, featuring a unique shape with rounded edges and a narrow opening at the top, placed on a soft, neutral background.
Close-up of two hands reaching for small dessert cups garnished with mint and red fruit on a plate, with a refreshing drink on the side.
A white box labeled 'ARTISIA' on a textured beige fabric, with decorative pasta pieces shaped like waffles placed nearby.
A small, intricately shaped pasta piece resembling a yellow rose, placed on a neutral background.
A decorative vase shaped like a rose, made from a light-colored material, placed on a neutral background.
A piece of wavy pasta with a honeycomb shape, displayed on a neutral background.
A plate with four decorative edible cups filled with shrimp, topped with asparagus and purple flowers.
A hand holding a delicate pastry cup filled with shrimp, asparagus, and a small flower.
A small, textured yellow bowl resembling a honeycomb structure, set against a light beige background.
A hand holding a colorful edible cup filled with toppings, next to a polished glass of a dark beverage with an orange slice, set against a misty forest backdrop.
A plate of star-shaped appetizers topped with crispy onion and small pieces of meat, arranged artfully on a blue dish.
A hands holding a plate of pasta topped with seafood and herbs, with two glasses of sparkling wine and a small vase of roses in the background.
A plate of creatively presented pasta shaped like small pyramids, garnished with green peas and leafy vegetables, set against a minimalist background.
A plate of pyramid-shaped pasta garnished with green peas and crispy leaf-like decorations, set against a light-colored background.
A close-up of decorative pasta arranged in a festive tree shape, topped with green sauce and dried leaves, set on a light background.

All images © Copyright Artisia.


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