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undulating wave wall — a single continuous sinusoidal contour traced as the print path, crest-and-trough strata

Ripple

An undulating wave wall that catches light like still water.

$58

A short, wide tabletop vessel whose wall rises in a continuous undulating wave, each crest and trough printed as one unbroken contour. The crests cast soft, shifting shadows across the matte surface; the troughs hold the wall close to the soil so roots stay cool and the footprint stays low. A recessed drainage hole and a press-fit catch saucer keep water moving without pooling at the base.

Material
Color · Riverbed Clay
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Dimensions
H 5.5" × 7" dia (140mm × 178mm). Recessed center drainage hole with a press-fit matching wave-rim catch saucer included.
Plant pairing
Calathea — its broad, patterned leaves and shallow root mass suit the low, wide basin, and the matte wave wall echoes the foliage's own light-tracking movement. Also flatters prayer plants, ferns, and other humidity-loving tabletop foliage.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

Ripple began as a study of standing water — the slow, repeating wave that forms when a current meets a low wall. We pulled that single rhythm into the print path so the geometry is the surface: no applied texture, just the contour itself rising and falling. Wide and low by design, it gives a Calathea room to spread its shallow roots while the wave wall plays with side light the way the leaves do.