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Bumpy nodulated lattice skin — an open-cell wall stippled with raised rounded nodules

Nodule

A bumpy lattice skin that catches light like river-worn stone.

$38

A desk planter wrapped in a raised nodule lattice — hundreds of soft, rounded bumps stippled across an open cell skin. The texture is tactile and shadow-rich: every nodule throws a small crescent of shade, so the surface reads as living stone rather than printed plastic. The lattice gaps keep the root zone breathing, and a drainage hole in the recessed base drops onto the matching catch saucer.

Material
Color · River Clay
1
Dimensions
H 110mm × Ø 120mm. Drainage hole in recessed base; ships with a matching Ø 130mm catch saucer.
Plant pairing
Burro's tail (Sedum morganianum) — its trailing, bead-like stems echo the nodule texture and spill over the lattice rim, and the open skin keeps the succulent's roots dry between waterings.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

Nodule started as a study of how rock accretes — mineral building on mineral until the surface goes lumpy and alive. We mapped that growth onto an open lattice so the bumps aren't just decoration; the cells ventilate the soil while the nodulated skin breaks up the form into hundreds of tiny highlights. It is small enough for a desk and busy enough to hold your eye.