Melon Form 3d print vase with artificial daises
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Melon Form Vase

Flow vase 2, 3d print

This vase was designed using Make My Vase software. It is a reinterpretation of the traditional Melon vase, celebrated for its ribbed, organic contours and sculptural symmetry. Designed with translucent PLA in mind, this model leverages the layer-by-layer texture of FDM printing to enhance light diffusion and visual depth. The curvature and rhythmic form pay homage to classic glassblowing techniques, while the geometry and clean lines reflect a modern design sensibility.

Melon Form Vase 3d print

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