A 3D-printed architectural cactus pot
This fully 3D printable pot, inspired by the architecture of luxurious Middle Eastern villas, was designed by Yuriy Sklyar using Tinkercad.
Read moreThe cactus is a very fashionable plant at the moment. It's everywhere, and in all sorts of ways: on textiles, in creative pots on desks or in trendy restaurants. This trend has inspired designer OM3D, who has decided to divert one of the components of the plant: its spines!
The result is a toothpick holder in the shape of a cactus, transforming small wooden sticks into cactus spines. It's a 3D-printed object that will enable you to offer your guests toothpicks in a more distinguished and creative way than when they're presented in a small cardboard pot.
You can the 3D file free of charge from Cults.
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This fully 3D printable pot, inspired by the architecture of luxurious Middle Eastern villas, was designed by Yuriy Sklyar using Tinkercad.
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