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Interlocking Toroidal Vases: A Minimalist Masterpiece
Two continuous torus loops knot together in matte PETG, cradling single stems above a sculptural base.
Picture two donut shaped loops caught mid tumble, one threading through the other like a soft knot that never quite closes. That is the silhouette of this interlocking torus vase: a continuous, unbroken tube that bends, crosses itself, and rises again into a narrow neck just wide enough for a single stem.
Printed in PETG Basic, the vase actually earns its keep as a vase. The material shrugs off water and damp, so you can top it up for fresh tulips or leave it dry for a few stems of pampas grass without the finish ever suffering. The looped form also does double duty as a stand, keeping the taller neck balanced even under a top heavy bloom.
Because each loop only needs one flower, these vases shine in twos and threes, mixed heights, mixed angles, all leaning into each other on a shelf or running down the centre of a dining table. Or let a single loop stand alone on a console table as a quiet sculptural moment.
Every vase is printed to order here in Australia. Go crisp white or beige for a gallery look, warm coffee for something earthier, or matte black if you want the knot itself to be the whole point.
Product Highlights
- Continuous interlocking torus loop design
- Narrow neck holds a single stem
- PETG Basic resists water and damp
- Doubles as sculptural stand alone decor
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Collecticraft
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- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)