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Modern Minimalist 3D Printed Plant Pot – Biodegradable Flower Planter for Home Decor, Eco-Friendly Sustainable Gift (Tri-Weave)

Modern Minimalist 3D Printed Plant Pot – Biodegradable Flower Planter for Home Decor, Eco-Friendly Sustainable Gift (Tri-Weave)

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SPECIFICATIONS

Artistic Flower Pot: garden pots & planters

Brand Name: NONE

Environmentally Friendly Material: 3D Printing

Finishing: Not Coated

High-concerned chemical: None

Is Smart Device: No

Material: Plastic

Model Number: PLANT-0002

Origin: Mainland China

Plastic Type: PLA

Set Type: No

Style: Modern Style

Type: plant pot

Usage Condition: Desktop

Used With: Flower/Green Plant

plant pot: Degradable

Modern Minimalist Design

The tri-weave pattern adds a modern minimalist touch to any room, making it a stylish addition to your space.

Eco-Friendly Material

Crafted from biodegradable materials, this plant pot is an eco-conscious choice for your home decor.

Sustainable Gift

This eco-friendly plant pot makes a sustainable gift that promotes green living and environmental responsibility.

Versatile Use

Ideal for desktops, this planter can house flowers or green plants, offering versatility in your home or office.

Smart Device Compatibility

Despite not being a smart device, it complements any smart home setup with its sleek design.


PLANT‑0002 PLANTER

The PLANT‑0002 geometric planter embodies a harmonious fusion of tessellated patterning and sculptural form. Its cylindrical body is clad in an interlocking array of petaloid modules—each element gently convex, arranged in offset vertical columns that wrap seamlessly around the vessel. This tessellated relief invokes biomorphic textures reminiscent of pinecone scales or fish armor, yet it remains disciplined by strict rotational symmetry and precise proportional calibration. Small negative‑space apertures between modules admit light, generating a subtle play of highlights and shadowed recesses that shifts with ambient illumination. The planter’s slender height‑to‑width ratio accentuates its verticality, drawing the eye upward along the rhythmic undulations toward emerging foliage. A smooth, integrated saucer mirrors the textural vocabulary at a gentler scale, unifying form and function while ensuring stable placement. Conceptually, PLANT‑0002 frames greenery within an architectural chassis: the rigid, ordered shell contains and celebrates organic growth, inviting users into an intimate dialogue as they observe how living leaves contrast against the patterned surface. The tactile richness of the faceted relief encourages hands to explore its gentle curvature, reinforcing the planter’s dual role as both functional container and interactive sculptural object. By merging biomorphic tessellation with minimalist geometry, PLANT‑0002 transcends utilitarian expectations to become a focal point—one that animates interior spaces through evolving light, texture, and human engagement.


How are the planter made?

Modern 3D printing technology is used to produce the UPETAL 3DESIGN planter.

This is how the extraordinary and delicate structure of the planter can be created - while at the same time being very light. We paid particular attention to sustainability and quality when it came to the material used. - a bio-plastic made from corn starch - we have paid particular attention to sustainability and quality.


What material are the planter made of?

The 3D planter from UPETAL 3DESIGN are made of polylactide (PLA for short), which is also colloquially known as polylactic acid and is often referred to as  ''o-plastic''. PLA is made up of lactic acid molecules that are created during the fermentation of corn starch or sugar cane.

Although PLA does not grow on trees or bushes and is therefore produced synthetically, it is biodegradable due to its ingredients and is therefore a great alternative to non-degradable plastic with similar properties.


Why are high temperatures damaging the planter?

If the planter is exposed to high temperatures (e.g. in direct sunlight behind a window), the material can lose stability, causing the planter to warp. A series of tests carried out over a few weeks came to the conclusion that this can happen , but does not happen in every case.

However, we expressly point out that there is a possibility that the planter can deform at temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.



Can I put water in the planter ?

The 3D printed planter itself is not waterproof due to its manufacturing process, and water may seep out from the planter. We recommend using this planter for displaying dried flowers.


Can I have an item in a different colour/size?

All our items are homemade and can be made in a range of colours and sizes. If you can't find what you're looking for, or want something in a different selection, please drop me a message for custom requests.




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