Vases
Double Channel Lattice Vase
A grid of interlocking grooves catches the light differently from every angle. Precise, restless, impossible to ignore.
Low-resolution preview only — purchase for the full print-ready STL.
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$2
The cross-section begins as a circle, sharpens through the belly into four broad, near-flat faces, then resolves back to a circle at the lip. While it changes, the whole body rotates 45° — the maximum twist before the four-fold symmetry repeats. Under raking light, each face catches and releases in sequence as you walk around it. Under flat light, it appears almost smooth.
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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