
Resille Square
A hand-sized lattice bowl in glowing PLA+, at home holding fruit, keys or whatever needs catching.
Resille takes its name from the French word for mesh, and one look at this square bowl explains why. Hundreds of tiny spiked pyramids interlock into a woven lattice wall, rising from a flat square base into a crown of jagged points, like a nail bed reimagined as fine art.
Cornichon Design built this piece to push 3D printing past the usual bowl and vase shapes, thinking through the geometry the way a machine would so the plastic could do things a mould or a lathe never could. It prints in PLA+ with a raw, unpolished finish that leaves every layer line visible, and held up to a window or the afternoon sun, the walls glow through with colour.
Use it as a fruit basket for the kitchen bench, a catchall tray for keys and coins by the front door, or simply as a sculptural centrepiece that gets picked up and turned over by every visitor who walks past it.
Printed to order, usually ready within a couple of days. Pick a colour that suits your bench or your bookshelf, from a bold Azure Blue to a clear Transparent finish that shows the lattice at its best.
Product Highlights
- Hundreds of interlocking spiked pyramids
- Doubles as fruit basket or catchall tray
- Raw finish shows every printed layer
- Glows with colour when backlit
- Designed by Cornichon Design
- Printed to order in days
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Cornichon Design
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)