
Watering Can
A striking geometric watering can 3D printed in PETG, built for real everyday houseplant duty.
Most watering cans look like an afterthought. This one looks like it belongs on a shelf between your best pots. Every panel is faceted into sharp, low-poly planes that catch the light differently as you tilt it, with a long angular spout that tapers to a fine point and a loop handle cut from the same geometric language.
It is 3D printed in PETG, a plastic chosen specifically because it shrugs off standing water and repeated damp use far better than a standard filament, so it holds up to real watering rounds rather than sitting on a shelf as decoration.
The wide hexagonal opening makes it easy to fill at the tap, and the long spout gives you real control when you are threading water between crowded leaves. Pair it with one of our 3D printed planters and you have a matching indoor garden set that looks intentional from every angle.
Printed to order in Australia and ready in a couple of days. It comes in a soft dusty blue as pictured, or ask for a colour that suits your plant shelf.
Product Highlights
- Low-poly faceted body and spout
- Printed in water-resistant PETG
- Wide hexagonal opening for easy filling
- Long spout for precise watering
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Gazzaladra Design
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)