Aperture
Perforated pierced-dot screen — a graded field of round apertures, tighter at the rim, opening toward the base.
Aperture
A pierced-dot screen that breathes light and air.
$68
A tabletop cylinder drilled with a graded field of round perforations — dense at the rim, opening wider toward the base. The pierced wall sheds the wet air orchid roots resent and lets light wash across the medium from every side. A slim inner cup lifts the root ball clear of standing water and drops it into the matching saucer below.
Material
Color · Bone
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- Dimensions
- H 165mm × Ø 150mm. Lift-out inner cup with central drainage hole; pierced outer screen drains freely into a matched 20mm saucer.
- Plant pairing
- Orchids — phalaenopsis and other epiphytes that crave airflow at the root and bright, indirect light.
- Materials
- Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Stone-Fill PLA
The story
Aperture began as a study in subtraction: how much wall can you remove before a vessel stops being one. The answer is a screen — a lattice of openings sized like the gaps in a coarse bark mix, scaled up and made deliberate. Stand it near a window and the dots throw a slow constellation across the desk through the day.