【3D Printing】Bambu Lab Opens First Flagship Retail Store in Shenzhen
Bambu Lab has opened its first global offline flagship store in Phase II of Shenzhen Bay MixC World in Nanshan District, Shenzhen. This 244-square-meter store aims to transform 3D printing from an abstract concept into a tangible experience that customers can see and touch, providing them with a fantastic 3D printing shopping environment and experience. The flagship store became an instant hit upon opening, with a daily average footfall of up to 20,000 visitors! This success is not only due to its excellent location but also to the public's growing anticipation and interest in consumer-grade 3D printing. Therefore, Bambu Lab has finally arrived offline, allowing more consumers to experience the charm of 3D printing firsthand. Let's take a look!
Bambu Lab Flagship Store Address: BB131-133, Zone B, Shenzhen Bay MixC World, Nanshan District, Shenzhen

3D printer wall at the retail store entrance. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Panoramic view of the 244-square-meter retail space. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.
On the streets, various cars, sports cars, and trucks shuttle orderly through a city model; overhead, trams occasionally pass by, traversing a Bambu cafe, tunnels, office buildings, and even a large mountain! These lifelike details all belong to a large three-dimensional diorama called "CyberBrick" in the center of the store. The entire scene was created by a "print farm" consisting of over 100 H2D printers continuously operating for a week, incorporating the creative efforts of multiple designers on the MakerWorld platform. Bambu Lab describes this display as an example of the infinite possibilities of additive manufacturing technology, aiming to convey the concept that "anything can be 3D printed" to all customers. You can also bring your ideal "SimCity" to life as a physical diorama through design, printing, and assembly.

A corner of the giant CyberBrick city diorama. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Side view of the giant CyberBrick city diorama. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Rear view of the giant CyberBrick city diorama with forklift interactive device. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

A 3D printed train that periodically departs from the mountain station and circles the entire ceiling. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.
Behind the diorama in the store, there are also several interactive mini-games. Customers can even connect with the model cars and the diorama via a mobile phone scan. For example, the CyberBrick forklift mini-game is set up in the back left of the diorama to enhance interactivity.
The Bambu Lab flagship store showcases Bambu Lab's full range of 3D printers, including an impressive wall of A1 printers, the complete Bambu Lab filament color series, and various 3D printed works. There is also a dedicated gallery celebrating top designers from the MakerWorld community and highlighting projects that push creative boundaries. Additionally, the space features a mini-market where customers can purchase 3D printed products on site, and the MakerSupply area displays a wider ecosystem of 3D printing tools and materials.
The Bambu Lab flagship store showcases Bambu Lab's full range of 3D printers, including an impressive wall of A1 printers, the complete Bambu Lab filament color series, and various 3D printed works. There is also a dedicated gallery celebrating top designers from the MakerWorld community and highlighting projects that push creative boundaries. Additionally, the space features a mini-market where customers can purchase 3D printed products on site, and the MakerSupply area displays a wider ecosystem of 3D printing tools and materials.

A1 printer wall, where customers can make an appointment offline to print small items and take them home. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Bambu Lab's complete filament color series. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Bambu Lab's complete material introduction. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Display of excellent MakerWorld works, customers can purchase designers' printed works on site to take home. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.

Small hangable items available for purchase on display. Image courtesy of Bambu Lab.
Bambu Lab states that opening this flagship store makes it the first 3D printer manufacturer to have a dedicated retail outlet. This strategy reflects Bambu Lab's commitment to operating as a consumer electronics brand, rather than a professional equipment supplier, aiming to bring 3D printers into the homes of ordinary people. Choosing Shenzhen, where the company is headquartered, as the location for its first store is considered an appropriate starting point. The company is currently planning further expansion, with more stores, including international locations, to open in the future.

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Bambu Lab was founded with the goal of creating high-performance, easy-to-use 3D printers that combine advanced hardware with intuitive software. The company has offices in Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Austin, Texas, and is committed to supporting an open ecosystem and sustainable manufacturing.
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