Sconce Wall Pocket
A half-cylinder of ribs that holds the wall and lets the ivy spill.
$52
A half-cylinder pocket that sits flush to the wall, its face drawn in close vertical ribs that catch light along every layer line and throw soft shadow down the strata. The flat back plate carries two keyhole slots for a clean mount; inside, a recessed reservoir floor with a center drain hole and a removable rib-matched saucer keeps roots aired and the wall dry. The deep belly gives trailing stems real root room while the open mouth lets growth fall forward and down.
- Dimensions
- Face 6" W × 7" H, projects 3.5" from wall. Center drain hole with a removable rib-matched saucer; two keyhole slots in the back plate for flush hanging.
- Plant pairing
- Trailing ivy (English or Algerian); also pothos, string-of-hearts, or a small fern that wants to drape rather than stand.
- Materials
- Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
We wanted a planter that worked like a wall sconce — a fixture, not an afterthought. The half-cylinder is the oldest way to hold something against a flat plane, and the ribs are structure first: they stiffen the curved shell so the print stays true at depth and at light weight. Mount it at eye line and let trailing ivy do what a sconce does — cast living light down the wall.