This striking 3D printed column is a true statement piece, combining organic fluid geometry with a modern, architectural presence. Its flowing, ripple-like surface creates a dynamic play of light and…
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This striking 3D printed column is a true statement piece, combining organic fluid geometry with a modern, architectural presence. Its flowing, ripple-like surface creates a dynamic play of light and shadow, making it as captivating as a standalone decorative object as it is functional.
One of its most unique qualities is how it transforms from every viewing angle—no two perspectives are the same. As you move around it, the contours shift, highlights glide across the surface, and the form appears to subtly morph, creating a constantly evolving visual experience.
Key Features
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Multi-Angle Visual Impact: Continually changing appearance depending on perspective
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Unique Organic Texture: Fluid, sculptural surface enhances visual depth and tactile appeal
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Light-Responsive Design: Interacts beautifully with ambient or internal lighting
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Lightweight yet Durable: Strong structure suitable for both decorative and functional use
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Modular Potential: Easily adapted with shelves, tops, or lighting integrations
Applications
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Decorative Sculpture: A bold centrepiece for interiors, retail spaces, or galleries
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Retail Display: Add acrylic shelves along the form to showcase sunglasses, shoes, or accessories
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Display Plinth: Place a top surface to transform it into a pedestal for featured products or art
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Lighting Feature: When illuminated, the textured surface becomes even more dramatic—ideal for nightclubs, boutiques, exhibitions, and event spaces
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Versatile Use: From window displays to showroom styling, its uses are only limited by creativity
Sustainability
Crafted from PETG, this piece is made with an eco-conscious approach. PETG is a recyclable, durable material known for its longevity, helping reduce waste through extended product life.
Product Note:
This is made from recyclable PETG and may show slight colour variations, minor marks, or subtle imperfections resulting from the material and production process. Such characteristics are normal and are not considered manufacturing defects.