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Due to many requests for commercial licenses for my 3D models I created a patreon page. You can become a member to get permission for commercial use or just want to support my work : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=79128277
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Introducing Onda, a meditative incense holder designed to bring a profound sense of tranquility to your ritual spaces. Inspired by the concentric, fluid ripples of water and the raked sands of a Zen garden, this piece features radiating, wave-like rings that trace outward from a central focal point. It is a stunning blend of organic geometry and mindful utility.
Onda – Frozen ripples. Pure scent.
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Introducing Capsa, a modular desktop trash bin system that completely reimagines waste management by turning a mundane office accessory into a premium piece of textile art. The design beautifully replicates the illusion of soft, padded fabric, combining organic warmth with clean, industrial mechanics. It is the ultimate solution for keeping your workspace pristine without sacrificing your aesthetic standards.
Capsa – Sculpted cloth. Hidden waste.
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Introducing Modu, a planter design that takes architectural textures to a hypnotic new level. Moving away from standard vertical fluting, this design showcases a sophisticated, alternating wave pattern that weaves seamlessly around a straight cylindrical form. The interlocking crests and troughs create a rhythmic, diamond-like grid across the surface, transforming a simple plant pot into a dynamic study of movement, light, and mathematical precision.
Modu – Woven frequencies. Living greens.
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Introducing Sinus, a striking vase and planter pot combo that captures the fluid motion of mathematical waveforms and freezes them into a physical state. Designed as a matching duo, this collection features a tall, elegant vase paired with a shorter, stout plant pot. Both vessels are bound together by a highly detailed, undulating sine wave pattern that ripples across their vertical surfaces, creating a beautiful interplay of light, shadow, and kinetic rhythm.
Sinus – Frozen frequencies. Living geometry.
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Meet Nodum, an organization system that transforms an iconic everyday object into a clever, tactile entry routine. Inspired by classic clothing buttons, this keychain and wall mount system injects a playful sense of touch into your daily movements. The keychains feature an engineered, free-rotating inner core detailed with cross-stitched threads that spin smoothly against the outer ring, giving you a satisfying, fidget-friendly kinetic movement while on the go.
Nodum Keychain–Spinning cores. Fixed destination.
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Meet Plica, a soap dish that challenges expectations by blending rigid functionality with the soft, flowing aesthetic of textiles. The upper rim features highly detailed, gathered folds that mimic the comforting texture of ruched fabric or a pillowy cushion. This structural illusion transforms a simple everyday object into a striking, tactile centerpiece for your countertop—proving that functional utility can coexist with organic softness.
Plica – Sculpted folds. Dry ritual.
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Meet Sinu, a planter trio designed as a harmonious family of rounded geometries and protective layers. This collection is a study in fluid nesting, where each of the three vessels offers a unique interpretation of a scoop, a dimple, or a cradled embrace. By playing with the tension between the smooth inner cores and the sweeping cutouts of the outer sleeves, Sinu frames your favorite succulents and small botanicals within a highly tactile, sculptural environment.
Sinu – Three distinct curves.One fluid collective.
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What started as a sketch exploration is now a physical reality. Meet the final Orizon design: an exploration of layered light and fluid geometry that transitions effortlessly from a solid, smooth pedestal base into a breathable, organic lattice shell. This design defines itself through continuous rhythm, moving seamlessly from a heavy bottom to an airy, complex top where the structure is as much about the negative space as the solid material.
Orizon – Woven light. Seamless form.
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Meet Aura, a trio of vases designed to elevate the quiet beauty of dry botanicals through a balance of minimalist silhouettes and highly detailed textures. This collection explores the tension between a clean, elongated form and the intricate patterns that define its surface. Whether standing together as a unified set or acting as individual accents, Aura brings a sophisticated and grounded presence to any modern interior.
Aura – Simple forms. Complex surfaces.
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Meet Amis, a modular design system that celebrates the quiet connections within our homes. This cylindrical vessel is defined by a repetitive pattern of raised hearts, each linked by delicate, embossed lines that mimic the look of fine stitching. It is a piece that bridges the gap between structured geometry and a warm, organic narrative, providing a sophisticated stage for both your daily essentials and your growing botanicals.
Amis – Love stored. Love grown.
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Meet Cratera, a series of planters that find their beauty in the quiet rhythm of intentional decay. This design is characterized by deep, irregular indentations that mimic the timeless process of erosion found in ancient stone or sun-baked earth. It is a piece that exists in the space between the raw past and the structured present, providing a rich, tactile stage for your greenery to thrive.
Cratera – Geometrically eroded.Perfectly balanced.
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Meet Piccola, a curated trio of mini plant pots designed to bring intricate, organic geometry to the smallest corners of your home. Petite. Organized. Grounded.
Piccola is defined by its repetitive Voronoi pattern, creating a deeply tactile surface that plays with light and shadow across its miniature form. Despite their small scale, these vessels command attention through their complex, cellular aesthetic—proving that great design doesn't require a large footprint.
Piccola – Small in size. Bold in texture.
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Meet Pyrra, a sculptural stand that captures the rising energy of a flame and transforms it into a permanent architectural statement. Dynamic. Protective. Grounded.
Pyrra is defined by its sweeping, asymmetrical lines that wrap around the light source in a protective embrace. The upward-reaching silhouette creates a sense of constant movement, making it a captivating focal point whether the light is on or off.
This design bridges the gap between a primal element and structured, modern art.
Pyrra – The spirit of fire, frozen in time.
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Meet Vesica, a planter that captures the dynamic tension between a rigid outer lattice and a soft, expanding inner core. Structural. Deep. Grounded.
Vesica is defined by its intricate cellular framework. The design features a precise outer shell that frames an inner layer, which appears to push through the openings in organic, rounded bulges. This three-dimensional depth creates a sophisticated visual dialogue, making the pot a statement piece even before adding greenery.
Vesica – Expanding forms within a structured shell
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Meet Grotia, a planter ensemble that explores the striking balance between rugged geological formations and the warmth of organic grain. Elemental. Contrasting. Grounded.
Grotia is a study of nature’s primary forces. The design consists of two distinct parts: a pot that mimics the weathered, craggy texture of raw rock, and a three-legged stand featuring an intricate wood grain. Together, they create a piece that feels both ancient and architectural.
Grotia – A raw encounter between stone and wood.
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Meet Arboris, a small modular pedestal designed to create a powerful dialogue between organic warmth and architectural precision. Rooted. Versatile. Structured.
Arboris is a study in material contrast. The base is an intricately sculpted network of interwoven trunks and roots, capturing the complex, raw geometry of the forest floor and providing a stable, grounded foundation. The top is a curated stage that refines this nature with clear lines.
Arboris - A natural pedestal for modern living.
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Meet Ondula, a series of vases designed to bring the irregular, calming rhythms of the natural world into your living space. Organic. Flowing. Tactile.
Ondula is defined by its deep, vertical ripples that mimic the weathered surfaces of stone or the organic grain of wood. These flowing "waves" create a beautiful play of light and shadow, giving the matte finish a rich, architectural character that feels both raw and refined.
This design is about embracing the beauty of imperfect, natural forms.
Ondula – Nature’s texture, tailored for your home.
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Meet Fluxo, a stacked planter designed for those who appreciate both clean geometry and practical plant care. Modular. Smart. Tactile.
Fluxo is characterized by its rhythmic, ring-like silhouette that brings a soft yet structured presence to your space. Beyond its exterior, it solves one of the most common challenges of indoor gardening: proper drainage.
This design is about making plant maintenance as seamless as the decor itself.
Fluxo – Controlled flow. Effortless care.
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Meet Pora, an organic-inspired vase that explores the intricate beauty of negative space through the precision of 3D printing. Complex. Adaptable. Grounded.
Pora is defined by its repetitive, cellular voids, creating a form that values the empty space as much as the structure itself. The complex geometry is designed to interact with light, casting rhythmic shadows that change throughout the day.
This is a design meant to be a canvas for your personal style.
Pora – Sculpting shadows with a cellular touch.
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Meet the Striaris Ensemble, a four-piece decor collection designed around the sophisticated rhythm of parallel lines. Structured. Sophisticated. Harmonious.
Every piece in this set features deeply tactile, vertical fluting, creating a cohesive visual language that brings quiet sophistication to any surface.
This is a design that values consistency and intentional arrangement.
Striaris – Capturing the pulse of linear grace.
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