
Planter 03
A sturdy 3D printed plant pot for herbs and seedlings, with a saucer that catches every drip.
Some planters look good empty and useless once you add a plant. This one does the opposite. The tapered cylinder shape and fine ridged texture, a happy side effect of the 3D printing process, give it a linen like finish that only gets better once real greenery spills over the rim.
Each pot is printed with three drainage holes in the base and comes with a matching oval saucer, so excess water lands in the tray instead of on your windowsill. We print it in PETG Basic rather than standard PLA, because a planter lives in damp soil and gets watered every week, and PETG copes with that moisture far better over time.
Size it for a herb garden, a few succulent cuttings, or the seedlings you are nursing on a sunny sill (ours is currently full of basil and microgreens, if you were wondering). The gentle taper means it sits neatly on a narrow ledge without eating up bench space.
Designed as part of Martin Zampach's PLANTER series and printed to order here in Australia. Pick a colour to suit your kitchen or your plant, from warm terracotta tones to soft neutrals.
Product Highlights
- Tapered cylinder shape with ridged texture
- Three drainage holes in the base
- Matching saucer catches excess water
- Durable PETG Basic construction
- Part of the PLANTER series
- Made to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Martin Žampach
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)