We translate artistic vision into a real product. We bridge the gap between the design studio and the production line, converting aesthetics into parametric 3D models and precise manufacturing specifications.
Your product goes into production without delays the documentation is ready to be handed over to toolmakers, component suppliers, and procurement.
We reduce per-unit production and assembly costs and engineer to your specific machine capabilities, directly increasing your margin.
We achieve the optimal balance between low production cost and product reliability (fewer returns and warranty claims).
Files go straight into your PLM with no format conversion, no data loss, and no feature tree issues.
When questions arise from the shop floor or from a supplier, you have direct contact with the engineer who knows the project.
We protect your equipment in transit and create a premium feel from the moment of unboxing (unboxing experience).
Natalia Boimska-Blum
CEO
+48 602 777 637
natalia.blum@pieno.design
We combine engineering with industrial design. We don’t just design, we think about the product as a whole: how it looks, how it functions, how it will be manufactured, and how it is perceived by the end user. As a result, you receive a design that is ready not only for production, but also for the market.
Depending on the project: concept development and 3D modeling, 2D technical documentation, production preparation (CNC machining, stamping, casting, 3D printing), reverse engineering, and product visualization. We tailor the scope to whichever stage you are at.
Yes. We start with a functional and aesthetic requirements analysis, then move through concept development, industrial design, 3D modeling, and design iterations, finishing with production-ready documentation. The entire process is carried out in close collaboration with the client — we share 3D models at every stage to ensure the project is heading in the right direction.
We primarily work in SolidWorks and CATIA depending on the industry and project requirements. Files are delivered in formats compatible with the client’s system (STEP, native CAD formats).
Yes, if you have a physical product without documentation, we can measure it, build a 3D model, and prepare complete technical documentation. This is particularly useful for product redesigns or when taking over production from another supplier.
Yes. We carry out stress simulations and FEA analyses that allow us to verify the design before prototyping, saving both time and cost.
Yes, and this is an important part of our work. We design with the manufacturing process in mind: CNC machining, casting, injection molding, 3D printing, etc. The documentation is tailored to the selected technology from the outset.
Briefing and requirements analysis → concept development and preliminary 3D modeling → iterations and approval → technical documentation → optionally: prototype supervision or series production oversight.
Primarily industrial machinery and equipment, automotive and vehicles, aerospace and rail, medical devices, and consumer products requiring precision engineering.
Yes, and this is our unique advantage. When one team designs the product and builds its visual identity, everything is coherent: form, material, color, communication. We don’t apply branding on top of a finished model. We build it alongside it.
Because we take a broader view of the product. Not just “can it be made” but “how should it look, function, and be perceived.” Engineering and design within a single team means a faster process and a better end product.
Program dla firm z Polski Wschodniej i Mazowsza (poza Warszawą)
zarządzanych przez kobiety – właścicielki lub członkinie zarządu.
Aby złożyć wniosek, konieczne jest przygotowanie audytu wzorniczego i strategii rozwoju produktu. PIENO jako studio wzorniczo-konstrukcyjne przygotowuje ten etap projektu.
Przygotowanie audytu wymaga kilku tygodni. Firmy rozpoczynające proces zbyt późno mogą już nie zdążyć.
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