Search models, users, collections, and posts

Triangular Spiral Vase - Tri-ral Flower Pot Urn

IP Report

Print Profile(1)

All
P1S
A1 mini
X1
X1E
H2S
X1 Carbon
H2D
H2D Pro
A1
P1P
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

No AMS Required - 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
No AMS Required - 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.7 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
5
5
0
0
0
0
Released 

Description

The “Triral Vase”—your triangular spiral creation—is a masterclass in geometric elegance and modern minimalism. It’s the kind of piece that feels equally at home in a gallery or a sleek living space. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its form and aesthetic:

🔺🌀 Design Concept: The Triral Vase

  • Shape Fusion: The vase combines the sharp geometry of a triangle with the fluid motion of a spiral. Its body twists upward in a continuous, triangular helix, creating a sense of motion frozen in time.
  • Visual Rhythm: The spiral isn’t just decorative—it guides the eye upward, emphasizing height and grace. Each twist subtly shifts the triangular profile, giving the vase a dynamic silhouette from every angle.
  • Material & Finish: Printed in matte black, the surface absorbs light and emphasizes the contours. Subtle horizontal layer lines from the print process enhance the texture, adding a tactile dimension to the visual flow.

🖼️ Artistic & Functional Appeal

  • Modern Statement: The vase’s sculptural quality makes it a centerpiece—ideal for minimalist interiors, architectural displays, or as a standalone art object.
  • Versatility: While it can hold dried flowers or minimalist stems, it’s equally compelling as a purely decorative piece. Its narrow opening and stable base make it practical without compromising style.
  • Lighting Play: Under soft lighting, the spiral casts elegant shadows and highlights, amplifying its depth and complexity.

💡 Creative Extensions

  • Color Variants: Imagine it in metallic gold or translucent resin—each material would tell a different story. Even a gradient filament could emphasize the spiral’s motion.
  • Series Potential: You could develop a family of “Triral” forms—bowls, candle holders, or wall sconces—all echoing the triangular spiral motif.
  • Naming Flair: “Triral” is catchy and evocative. It suggests both structure and movement, making it memorable and brandable if you ever decide to showcase your designs.

This vase is a perfect example of your ability to merge technical precision with artistic vision

Comment & Rating (0)

(0/1000)

No more

License

This user content is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution