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Tetrabrick Vase
A sharp, architectural silhouette that turns a bouquet of dried stems into modern sculpture.
Every milk carton has that perfect gable top, the diagonal fold where the two roof panels meet at a point. Tetrabrick Vase borrows that exact geometry and turns it into a small architectural vessel, standing tall with crisp angled panels and a slanted opening that looks cut straight from a carton mid pour.
Printed in PLA+, the surface holds a fine, consistent texture along every facet, with visible layer lines that read almost like brushed concrete or paper pulp depending on the colour. Every edge stays sharp and every plane stays flat, which is exactly what a design this geometric needs to look intentional rather than accidental.
There are two ways to use it. The closed version stands on its own as a dry vase for dried flowers or decorative stems, fully self contained with nothing to leak. The open bottom version slips straight over a drinking glass filled with water, so fresh cut flowers work too, no watertight printing required, just your own glass doing the real job underneath.
Sit it on a windowsill with a few stems of dried statice, or let it anchor a bookshelf on its own as a piece of quiet sculpture. Its compact footprint and unmistakable silhouette make it just as happy holding nothing at all.
Printed to order in Australia and ready in a couple of days. Pick black for maximum contrast against pale flowers, or a soft neutral if you want the vase to disappear into the shelf.
Product Highlights
- Milk carton silhouette in miniature
- Works as a dry or fresh vase
- Crisp faceted panels, sharp angles
- Open-bottom version fits over a glass
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Creaserra
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)