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Tulipa
A 3D printed two-piece bin with a tulip-tilted opening that turns tidying your desk into something fun.
Tulips tilt their heads toward the light, and this paper bin borrows that same gesture. The Tulipa sits on a clean cylindrical base, then leans its wide, funnel-shaped mouth off to one side, so the whole piece reads more like a small sculpture than a bin you are trying to hide under the desk.
It is 3D printed in two parts: a sturdy base and an outer shell that slides down over your bag until it settles into place. Lift the shell off and the bag lifts with it, so emptying it is as simple as putting it back on. Printed in PLA+, the surface stays smooth and the tilted rim keeps its shape without sagging or warping.
Set it beside a desk, reading chair or home office corner and it earns its keep twice over: once as genuinely useful paper storage, and once as the thing people ask about when they visit. The angled opening also makes it a much easier target for the odd paper ball, which never hurts.
Printed to order in Australia in a colour to suit your space, from crisp white to classic black. Ready in a couple of days, no assembly beyond the two pieces it already comes in.
Product Highlights
- Tulip-inspired tilted funnel design
- Two-piece build for easy emptying
- Smooth PLA+ finish and shape
- Great for desks and reading nooks
- Printed to order in Australia
- Multiple colour options available
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Creaserra
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)