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Asymmetric wind-eroded curve with contour-aligned strata layer lines

Drift

An asymmetric curve, weathered by an imagined wind.

$74

Drift is a single asymmetric wall that leans into the curve, its profile cut as if a long wind had worn one flank smooth and left the other standing. The layer lines run with the contour rather than against it, so the surface reads as sediment strata raked at an angle. A recessed drainage well sits at the low point of the form, draining to a matched catch saucer that nests beneath the leaning base for balance.

Material
Color · Dune Buff
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Dimensions
H 165mm × W 180mm × D 140mm at the base. Recessed drainage well at the low point; ships with a matched nesting catch saucer.
Plant pairing
An olive topiary — the silver foliage and bare trained stem echo the weathered, sun-bleached lean of the form.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Stone-Fill PLA
The story

We modeled Drift the way a coastline records weather — one face shaped by what passed over it. The mass is pulled off-center on purpose, so the planter holds its lean instead of resolving into a tidy cylinder. Print it in sandstone-fill and the strata catch raking light like a wind-cut bluff.