ridged plant pot 3D Printed Black Planter - Modern Ribbed Design
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ridged plant pot

ridged plant pot 3D Printed Black Planter - Modern Ribbed Design

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ridged plant pot 3D Printed Black Planter - Modern Ribbed DesignBring modern elegance into your home with this 3D printed ribbed planter. Featuring a sleek cylindrical shape and fine vertical grooves, this planter makes a bold statement while keeping a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Perfect for houseplants, succulents, or as a decorative accent piece, its designed to complement contemporary interiors. Made with eco friendly PLA plastic, this planter is lightweight yet durable, offering both beauty and functionality.

Bring modern elegance into your home with this 3D printed ribbed planter. Featuring a sleek cylindrical shape and fine vertical grooves, this planter makes a bold statement while keeping a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Perfect for houseplants, succulents, or as a decorative accent piece, it’s designed to complement contemporary interiors.

Made with eco-friendly PLA plastic, this planter is lightweight yet durable, offering both beauty and functionality. Its timeless black finish adds sophistication, making it a versatile decor piece for any room.

Why you’ll love it:
* Modern cylindrical design with vertical ribbed texture
* Crafted from eco-friendly, high-quality PLA plastic
* Lightweight yet sturdy construction
* Available in multiple heights with proportional width
* Perfect for indoor plants, succulents, or as a decor accent

Sizing information:
* You select the height when ordering. The width/diameter will be scaled proportionally.
* If you need exact dimensions for your chosen height, please send us a message and we’ll provide details.

Important details:

* Plant is not included. It is shown in the photos for illustration purposes only.
* This planter is 3D printed layer by layer. Very fine lines may be visible upon close inspection. This is a natural characteristic of 3D printing and part of its handmade charm. From a normal viewing distance, the planter looks exactly as shown in the photos.

What’s included:
* 1 planter in your selected height and color

Give your plants a stylish home with a modern touch. Click “Add to Cart” today to choose your perfect size and color.

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**Color Disclaimer:**
Please note that the colors of our 3D-printed items may vary slightly from the images shown. While we make every effort to ensure that the materials used closely match the colors in the photos, the actual shades may appear lighter or darker due to differences in lighting, photography, and screen displays. We appreciate your understanding and strive to provide products as true to the images as possible.

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