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Forest Peek Tray – Bunny on Tree Stump Organizer

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Say hello to your new favorite desktop companion — the Forest Peek Tray 🐇🌲 A small black bunny peeking out of a tree stump, perfectly still and endlessly curious. It’s sculpted right into a smooth, round tray that works great for holding coins, keys, rings, earbuds — or just for being adorable on its own.

Designed in a clean matte black and full of character, this tray is all about subtle woodland magic with a minimalist edge. It adds just enough personality to your shelf, desk, or nightstand. The bunny detail brings a calm presence — like catching a quiet moment in the forest.

Perfect for animal lovers, forestcore fans, or anyone who likes their organization with a touch of whimsy.

 

 

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