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Branching root-network relief over a deep cylindrical body

Mycelia

A root network mapped in relief, sized for the floor.

$178

A branching root-network relief wraps the full height of this floor vessel, the strands rising and merging like mycelium reaching through soil. The raised filaments break light into shadow across the curve, and the deep cylinder gives a rubber tree's taproot real room to run. A recessed drainage well and a matched catch saucer keep the floor dry under a heavy drinker.

Material
Color · Loam Brown
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Dimensions
H 420mm × Ø 340mm. Recessed drainage hole with a matched removable catch saucer.
Plant pairing
Rubber tree (Ficus elastica) — its upright trunk and broad, glossy leaves balance the dense relief, and the deep body suits its vigorous roots.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

Mycelia takes the hidden architecture under the forest floor and brings it to the surface. We traced a branching network across the vessel wall so the geometry reads as living structure, not ornament — every strand a path, every junction a decision. At floor scale it anchors a room the way roots anchor a tree.