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Menhir Planter for succulents and cacti

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A1
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X2D
A2L

Diameter 10.5cm, layer height 0.2mm
Diameter 10.5cm, layer height 0.2mm
Designer
5.1 h
1 plate

0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
Designer
4.2 h
1 plate

Diameter 10.5cm, layer height 0.2mm
Diameter 10.5cm, layer height 0.2mm
Designer
3.6 h
1 plate

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Decorative menhir-shaped planter, designed to showcase succulents and cacti with a mineral and Breton touch. Its geometric facets evoke the standing stones found in Brittany and add character without overpowering the plant.

 

Two versions are included to fit the most common nursery pots:

  • a model for a standard pot of 10.5 cm in diameter
  • a model for a pot of 8 cm in diameter

The bottom of the planter is slightly raised to prevent roots from soaking in stagnant water, which helps keep plants healthy. The nursery pot simply slides inside, no repotting or delicate handling required.

 

Easy to print and support-free, this planter is ideal for adding a warm, Brittany-inspired botanical touch to an office, shelf, or windowsill.

 

Model created with the help of AI and reworked, printed in PLA Marble with cement dust for a mineral and authentic finish.

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