White walls, a stone countertop, still air. The vessel begins in vertical lines; the surface layers rest like contour lines. As light glides across, the shadows draw long and fine. It reads like a small “study in lines,” quietly organizing the order of the table.
This vase is formed via 3D printing: a cylindrical body as the base, a gently tapered neck, clean proportions, and evenly visible layers. It stands on its own as an object, and also suits one or two linear stems—leave a little more negative space for a cleaner frame. Approx. 25 × 11 cm, weight about 112.5 g (hand-measured, with a possible error margin of up to 5 cm/g), light yet steady, it for the entry, desk, or windowsill.
Leakproof Note The inner wall is sealed and tested; the vase can be filled with water directly and does not leak (24-hour still-water test at room temperature). Use room-temperature water; avoid hot water and corrosive cleaners.
Subtle surface layers, slight seams, or tiny speckles are natural traces of the printing process and not defects; minor differences will occur between batches. Wipe with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners. Keep away from direct heat and open flames. Support from the base when moving.