Bedrock
A faceted boulder for the floor — heavy where it counts, hollow where it matters.
$188
A chunky low-poly mass that sits on the floor like a piece of fractured ground. The faceted shell reads as a single split boulder — broad triangular planes meeting at hard ridges, layer lines tracking each face like mineral grain. The wide low footprint keeps a top-heavy Monstera from tipping, and the deep interior cavity gives an aggressive root system room to spread. A removable drainage plug seats in the base over an integrated reservoir, so the root ball drains clean and you water on a schedule, not a guess.
- Dimensions
- H 410mm × 480mm × 440mm irregular footprint, Ø 300mm planting cavity. Removable base drainage plug over an integrated reservoir; pairs with a flush hidden saucer.
- Plant pairing
- Built for a Monstera deliciosa — the broad fenestrated leaves spill over the hard facets and soften the stone. Also holds a fiddle-leaf fig, bird of paradise, or a mature rubber tree.
- Materials
- Recycled PETG, Stone-Fill PLA, Matte PLA
Bedrock started as a question: what if the planter looked like the thing the plant came from? We modeled it as a single boulder, then cut it down to its essential planes — enough facets to catch the light, few enough to keep the mass honest. The low-poly geometry isn't a style tic; the angled walls brace each other so a thin, light shell carries a heavy plant without a heavy print.