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SOLID 3D "NO"

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3 size, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, no support
3 size, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, no support
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3 plates

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Description

A solid NO in 3D, calm and unapologetic, made to sit on your desk and say what you’re done explaining.
It doesn’t argue, it doesn’t shout, it just exists—and the message is perfectly clear.
Perfect for long meetings, bad ideas, and low-tolerance days.

 

This is the pure essence of three-dimensional "NO": a minimalist design piece that doesn’t need volume -it is volume - to assert authority. This desk accessory is designed for those who have run out of words and prefer to let the object speak for itself with unshakable calm.

 

Features of the Ultimate "NO"

 

  • Calm Presence: Its solid, geometric design projects a quiet authority, ideal for low-tolerance days or ideas that don’t deserve discussion.

     

  • Minimalist Aesthetic: Typically made in matte finishes (such as black or pure white) to avoid distractions and maintain sobriety in professional environments.

     

  • Symbolic Functionality: It doesn’t shout or argue; it simply sets a clear boundary on your desk during endless meetings.
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Where to use it

  • On your desk: a quiet statement for meetings that should have been emails.
  • In the office: when subtlety works better than repetition.
  • At home: for those moments when explanations are officially over.
  • In creative studios: where bad ideas need a polite but firm ending.
  • In shared spaces: a universal signal everyone understands without translation.
  • In student flats: to negotiate chores, surprise visits, or questionable decisions.
  • In shops: ideal for indecisive customers or absurd requests that aren’t on the menu.
  • At family gatherings: when someone suggests yet anothe
  • In the car: a silent co-pilot for questionable driving decisions.
  • In gyms: when someone says “one more set” and you know better.
  • In libraries: because silence can still be definitive.
  • In coworking spaces: surrounded by startups with too many ideas and too little filter.
  • In workshops: for projects that should have stayed a sketch.
  • In bars: when someone insists on that last round that shouldn’t exist.
  • In classrooms: useful for both students and teachers on long days.

     

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Optimized for flat printing to ensure strength and clean edges.
The vertical orientation shown in the GIF is purely for visual purposes, highlighting the form of the piece.

 

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