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Tight horizontal ribbing (fine wale) on a contour-printed cylinder

Corduroy

Tight horizontal ribbing, raked across by the light.

$52

A tabletop cylinder wrapped in tight horizontal ribbing — fine, even ridges that catch raking light and throw a soft corduroy shadow across the wall. The ribs aren't only texture: they stiffen the thin printed wall so the form stays true under a top-heavy snake plant, and break the surface so fingerprints and water spots never read. A recessed drainage hole and a matching ribbed saucer keep roots dry between deep, infrequent waterings.

Material
Color · Raw Umber
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Dimensions
H 140mm × Ø 152mm (5.5" H × 6" dia). Recessed center drainage hole; ships with a matching ribbed catch saucer.
Plant pairing
Built for a snake plant (Sansevieria) — the upright blades echo the vertical play of light on horizontal ribs. Also suits ZZ plants and other low-water uprights.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

We pulled the rib pitch from worn cotton corduroy — close enough to feel continuous, wide enough to hold a shadow. Printed on the contour, each layer line falls into the valley of a rib, so the geometry hides the process and shows only the wale. Plain on its face, alive the moment light moves across it.