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low-poly faceted geometric — flat triangular planes meeting at crisp ridges, support-free

Facet

A low-poly stone for a single rosette.

$28

Facet reads like a hand-knapped stone: flat planes meet at sharp ridges so light catches one face and leaves the next in shadow. The wide, shallow basin gives an echeveria's roots room to spread without sitting wet, and a single drainage hole feeds a low triangular saucer that nests flush beneath the base. Matte walls hold the layer line as fine texture, dry to the touch and steady on a crowded desk.

Material
Color · Quarry Grey
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Dimensions
H 75mm × 100mm across · single bottom drainage hole · nesting low-poly saucer included
Plant pairing
Built for a single echeveria or other compact rosette succulent; the shallow basin keeps the crown high and dry and frames the geometry of the leaves.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Stone-Fill PLA
The story

We modeled Facet from a tumbled river rock, then collapsed its curves into the fewest planes that still felt like the original. The faceting is the engineering: each plane is a flat bridge the printer lays down cleanly, so the form needs no supports and wastes no filament. What's left is a small geometric stone that looks quarried, not printed.