Cradle
A diamond lattice that holds a fern aloft and lets the light through.
$68
Cradle is a hanging vessel printed as a single diamond-lattice net, a macrame knot reimagined in continuous geometry. The open weave cups the nursery pot without hiding it, so roots breathe and water moves through instead of pooling. The inner cup drains freely into a slip-off saucer, and four braided strands climb to a single ring that takes a standard ceiling hook. Light falls through the lattice in shifting diamonds, throwing a quiet pattern on the wall behind a fern.
- Dimensions
- H 320mm (cup) × Ø 200mm, plus 380mm of lattice strands to the ring. Holds a 6" (150mm) nursery pot. Inner cup has a 12mm drainage port draining to an included slip-off saucer.
- Plant pairing
- Built for a Boston fern — the lattice gives those arching fronds room to spill and the open weave keeps humidity moving around the crown. Also flatters trailing pothos, string-of-hearts, and asparagus fern.
- Materials
- Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
We wanted the hold of hand-knotted macrame without the dust traps and the sag. Cradle keeps the diamond rhythm of a knotted hanger but prints it as one taut, load-bearing net — every strand pulling its weight. The geometry is the cradle and the cord at once, a single gesture that lifts a plant into the light.