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Open voronoi mesh cage — a continuous strut lattice on a teardrop shell, hung from a single top loop

Meshwork

An open voronoi cage that holds air and light.

$44

A hanging cage of open voronoi cells, printed as a single continuous shell so the walls read as thin struts rather than surfaces. The irregular mesh cradles a Tillandsia without a pot, leaving roots and base fully exposed to airflow — the way an air plant wants to live. Light passes clean through the lattice and throws a shifting net of shadow on the wall behind it.

Material
Color · Dry Clay
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Dimensions
H 150mm × Ø 110mm (excl. 80mm hanging cord). Fully open lattice — no soil, no saucer; the cage drains and dries on its own after misting.
Plant pairing
Tillandsia air plants (T. ionantha, T. xerographica, or a small bulbosa) — sized for the open cell so the base seats and the leaves spill through the mesh.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

Voronoi geometry is what you get when points compete for space — every cell is the territory closest to its seed. We grew the pattern across a teardrop shell, then carved it open until only the struts remained. The result holds an air plant the way a hand holds water: lightly, with room to breathe.