Planters
Bark Planter
Deep vertical ridges wrap a rounded form, like a section of ancient bark turned into a vessel for your plant.
Plant-inspired planters with drainage holes, designed to reflect the visual character of the plant they hold. Haworthia stripes, Mammillaria Fibonacci phyllotaxis, and more. Minimum 3.5mm wall thickness for soil load. FDM-optimised, no external supports needed.
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Deep vertical ridges wrap a rounded form, like a section of ancient bark turned into a vessel for your plant.
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Tall vertical ribs rise from the base like unfurling leaves. Clean, architectural, and quietly dramatic.
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A wide, low basin with fluid contours — made for trailing plants to spill over the edge.
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A honeycomb of repeating cells wraps a broad, low form. Geometric from a distance, intricate up close.
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A narrow waist pinches an otherwise rounded form — like clay squeezed before it could relax.
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A wide rosette of overlapping petal-like panels, built low and open — designed for the echeveria it's named after.
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Twelve leaf-like panels form a rosette, each one banded with fine horizontal ridges — a haworthia in vessel form.
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Over a hundred raised tubercles arranged in Fibonacci spirals — a barrel cactus translated into a planter.
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Smooth vertical ribs rise from base to rim, orderly and calm. Minimal, considered, quietly sculptural.
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Sharp conical spikes protect a low, wide body — armoured and alive, like the desert plants it evokes.
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A form caught mid-unfolding — broad at the base, twisting upward as it opens. Gestural and alive.
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An elliptical form with a broad lower body — room for the rhizomes below, a wide opening above.