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Kandula Vase

A rippling drape curls into an elephant silhouette, printed in tough PETG to hold your stem.

Some vases just hold a flower. This one tells a story first. The whole form reads like a sheet of fabric caught mid-twist, gathering into deep vertical folds as it rises from a wide, stable base, then narrowing at the neck where the silhouette curls into an elephant, ears flared and trunk raised. That rippled, hand-draped texture is not an accident of printing, it is the whole design. Every ridge and fold catches light differently depending on where you place it, so the piece looks slightly different on a sunlit windowsill than it does under a warm lamp in the evening. It holds a single stem beautifully, think one rose with a sprig of baby's breath, letting the sculpture do most of the talking. We print each one in PETG rather than a purely decorative filament, because a vase needs to cope with actual water and the occasional top up without softening or staining. You still get a smooth, tactile surface across every ripple, just with the added confidence that comes from a more resilient material. It sits happily on a console table, a bookshelf, or a bedside table as a solo statement piece, no arranging skills required. Printed to order in Australia in the raw white shown or a colour to suit your space, and ready to fill with your first stem within days.

Product Highlights

  • Rippling draped fabric silhouette
  • Curls into an elephant at the neck
  • Durable PETG holds water confidently
  • Wide stable base, narrow display neck
  • Printed to order in Australia
  • Striking as a solo statement piece

Source & Attribution

Original Designer
3D Shook
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Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)