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monolithic faceted pillar — broad angular planes over a column, layer lines running on the diagonal

Plinth

A faceted pillar that lifts a yucca off the floor and into the light.

$198

A monolithic floor pillar cut into broad angular facets that catch and release light as you move past it. The wide base plants it firmly under a top-heavy yucca; the deep cavity gives roots real room to run. Each face carries the slow diagonal of the layer line, so the surface reads as quarried stone rather than print. A recessed reservoir and a removable drainage plug keep the root ball draining clean.

Material
Color · Quarried Limestone
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Dimensions
H 620mm × 280mm square base, Ø 220mm planting cavity. Removable drainage plug and integrated recessed reservoir; pairs with a flush hidden saucer.
Plant pairing
Built for a Yucca — its blade-like fronds echo the hard facets and lean into the height. Also flatters a snake plant, dragon tree, or a mature ZZ.
Materials
Recycled PETG, Matte PLA, Stone-Fill PLA
The story

We wanted a planter that behaved like architecture — something a yucca could stand on, not just sit in. Plinth is one solid faceted mass, sized to the floor and weighted at the base so a tall plant never feels precarious. The facets aren't decoration; they brace the walls and turn ambient light into shifting planes of shadow across the day.