DraigMade started with curiosity, a single 3D printer, and a head full of ideas back in 2016. What began as a bit of weekend tinkering quickly turned into something more — a way to create useful, personal, and cool things that didn’t exist anywhere else.

By 2018, we were selling custom designs and 3D prints to people who wanted something a bit different.

Fast forward to now, and DraigMade is all about combining creativity, practicality, and a bit of character in everything we print. From custom lights to bespoke designs, we’re here to help you bring your ideas to life — or just find that perfect piece you didn’t know you needed.

We’re a two-person team based in the heart of Wales — one of us dreams up the ideas, the other brings them to life through design.
Together, we mix creativity with purpose, adding a touch of character to everything we make.

  • Plant-Based & Recycled Materials

    Our products are made from biodegradable PLA, a polymer sourced from renewable plants like corn, with recycled PLA incorporated wherever possible.

  • Embracing Sustainability

    We use low-energy 3D printing to create on-demand products, reducing waste compared to traditional manufacturing like injection moulding.

  • Made-to-Order in Wales

    Everything is crafted in our studio in Wales, meaning we only produce what’s needed — no waste, no excess inventory.

  • Recycle & Repair

    We’re committed to the full lifecycle of our products. From repairing damaged parts to recycling end-of-life products, we make it easy for our customers to extend the life of their purchases while helping to reduce overall waste.

Our Approach

Every DraigMade design starts with a sketch — just pen, paper, and an idea. From there, we refine the details digitally using various software packages, depending on the shape and feel we’re aiming for.

We celebrate simplicity in our work, leaning on clean geometry and clever construction to create pieces that are both practical and adaptable.
This design approach not only makes each product easier to assemble, but also more sustainable — allowing parts to be replaced, recycled, or reused with minimal waste.