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Vertical fluted column — deep parallel flutes running floor to rim, printed in continuous vase-mode ridges over a weighted base.

Cambium

A fluted column built to stand under a canopy.

$158

A floor column wrapped in deep vertical flutes that catch light along every ridge and drop the rest into shadow. The wide footprint and tall, straight walls give a heavy root ball room to spread and the weight to stay planted under a tall canopy. A recessed drainage well and a lift-out inner liner keep roots off standing water; the matte surface hides layer lines and reads as carved, not printed.

Material
Color · Heartwood
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Dimensions
H 620mm × Ø 320mm. Recessed central drainage well with lift-out inner liner; sits flush to the floor on a sealed weighted base — no separate saucer needed.
Plant pairing
Bird of paradise, and other tall architectural foliage — fiddle-leaf fig, rubber tree, mature dracaena.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

Cambium is named for the living layer just under bark — the thin band that lays down a tree's rings year over year. The flutes are those rings turned vertical, a record of growth you can run a hand down. We drew it to hold the plants that act like furniture: tall, architectural, demanding a base with the same presence.