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Double Channel Lattice Vase
A grid of interlocking grooves catches the light differently from every angle. Precise, restless, impossible to ignore.
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The surface holds two standing wave patterns simultaneously — one pulsing in seven ridges around the body, the other in five. Because seven and five share no common factor, their combination never repeats. At some heights both modes swell outward together; at others one pulls in while the other pushes out. The result looks compressed and released, as if the clay itself is still vibrating.
Set 3 wall loops, 0% infill, 0 top layers. Slicers default to adding top solid layers and infill, which fills the interior solid.
For a single-wall continuous spiral print, enable Spiral Vase mode instead (one wall, ~0.4mm thick).
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A grid of interlocking grooves catches the light differently from every angle. Precise, restless, impossible to ignore.
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Deep grooves wind slowly up a tall, swelling body. Minimal from a distance, rich and tactile up close.
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A surface that ripples and peaks like disturbed water, frozen mid-motion. No two angles look the same.
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Four rounded forms stacked into a single vessel. Sculptural and bold — reads as architecture from across the room.
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Three ridges climb the body in a slow, quiet spiral. Understated from afar — intricate up close.
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Four faces bloom from a circular base and twist 45° to the top. The form says nothing — light does all the work.
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Three lobes swell across a generous belly with a 30° drift that keeps them from feeling fixed. Botanical and quiet.
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Three spiral systems — 2-lobe, 5-lobe, 9-lobe — each turning at a different rate. No two heights look the same.