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Rhino Bowl - Animal Catchall Tray Home Decor

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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1 plate

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Black (10101) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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Add a bold safari-inspired accent to your space with this rhino bowl, 3D printed in matte plastic and designed with a smooth rounded dish paired with a detailed rhinoceros head along the front. The deep black finish gives it a strong modern sculptural look, while the animal form adds character, texture, and a subtle wild touch. Perfect for holding jewelry, keys, coins, candies, small accessories, or other everyday essentials, this decorative bowl works beautifully on an entryway table, shelf, coffee table, vanity, or desk. A great choice for rhino lovers, animal decor fans, and anyone who enjoys unique 3D printed pieces that combine practical use with statement design.

 

--- I test all my models with default Bambu Lab slicer settings: 0.2mm layer height, 10% infill, tree supports. No complex tweaks needed. If a model requires special settings, I include a prepared 3MF file (rare).

 

 

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