
More than light,
a statement
About us
Remarkable lighting, Sustainably printed
At Philips MyCreation, we are committed to revolutionizing the world of lighting by offering sustainable and remarkable designs that fit seamlessly with your brand and spaces. Our 3D printed lighting is the future-proof choice that puts your brand in the spotlight like never before.
We enable you to create special designs that are adapted to your concept with the world leader in lighting. Our dedicated design team is here to think, sketch, and select with you, to sharpen and specify your brand's luminaries and experience. We offer special designs, amazing shapes, mesmerizing colors, and unique textures that come with endless possibilities in unlimited and limited editions.
Alternatively, you can have your bespoke design, created by the latest 3D technology. Our 3D printed lighting is sustainable by default, eliminating waste by using at least 55% recycled and mass-balanced bio-circular materials for the printed parts of our luminaires. We contribute to the circular economy by design, reducing CO2 emissions significantly by printing locally.
With instant development, fast delivery, and global coverage, we are ready to serve your needs close by. At Philips MyCreation, we believe in dreaming out loud in every dimension, and feeling the absolute freedom to follow your own vision and reshape the future.
We are dedicated to redesigning the lighting industry towards a truly circular future. Our vision is a world in which circularity is the norm, and lighting can fulfill your every need and desire through innovation in technology and manufacturing. With our 3D printed lighting solutions, we are leading the way towards a more sustainable and creative future. We create lighting solutions that are designed to be truly circular, configured to your application and flavor. At Philips MyCreation, we are committed to creating beautiful and functional lighting solutions that help protect our planet, so join us on our journey towards a brighter and more sustainable future."Bart Maeyens - Business leader at Philips MyCreation
2012
The beginning
Our company has a rich history of innovation and sustainability. In 2012, our founder Bram Knaapen introduced the first 3D printer at Signify Research, and since then we have continued to push the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing technology.
2016
The first lighting solutions
In 2016, we developed the First in honor of Remco Duchhart, format manager at Ahold. We have since released a range of products, including high bays, mid bays, consumer deco pendants, cords, and more.

2020
Inhouse recycling and LCA
In 2020, we released the Filament Chopper in Maarheeze, and conducted a Comparable LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) for downlights and projectors to benchmark 3D printed products against those made with metal.

2021
At least 55% recycled or bio-circular materials
In 2021, we released Post Industrial Recycled filament for mono-component filaments and Tamasi printed parts and launched our first Post Consumer Recycled series CDs. The following year, we stopped using 100% virgin material for printing and changed to Bio-Circular. We also released Bio-circular material for printing and launched the PCR fishing net series.

2023
Certifications and declarations
In 2023, we became ISCC Plus certified and released a multisite feeder in Maarheeze. We also released PIR filament for multi-component filaments, released a granulator in Turnhout, launched the PCR water jug series Spring Oasis, published 8 EPDs, and received 6 Declare certificates.

2024
Gazing into the future
In 2024, we intend to launch a new sustainability hero projector series and reuse PIR filament from the granulator. We also plan to release post-consumer PET-based material.

Printing globally
Our products are manufactured in various locations around the world, including Maarheeze (The Netherlands), Tamasi (Hungary), Turnhout (Belgium), Jakarta (Indonesia), Littlestown (USA), and Padstow (Australia). We have plans to expand to Greater China, Central & South America, and North America. Our production volume has steadily increased over the years, with over 1 million pieces expected to be produced annually by 2024.