3D printed plant pots
🌱 Best 3D print files for 3D printing of planters・Cults
🌱 Best 3D print files for 3D printing of planters
Download 3D files of planters
If you like plants, flowers and decoration, this selection is for you. Here you will find the best STL files for your flower pots that are perfectly 3D printable. Whether it is cactus, climbing plants, flowers or aromatic plants, 3D printing will allow you to magnify your plantations. These 3D creations can take on geometric shapes, cling to your windows or look like pop-culture heroes. The perfect touch for your interior decoration!
Self-Watering Planter (Small)
Free
Plantygon - Modular Geometric Stacking Planter for Succulents
Free
Minion stone age planter
Free
Baby groot (remixed) head planter
Free
Bucky Bowls
Free
"Molcajete" Flowerpot Line
Free
Geodesic Planter Pot
Free
Bonsai Planter
Free
Mario Boo
Free
Video Game Planter Collection
Free
Octopus Planter
Free
Nefertiti Bust [Hollow]
Free
CactusHotel
Free
Voronoi Planter
Free
Customizable Yin-Yang Planter / Container
Free
Concrete Planters Mold
Free
Turtle Planter
Free
Wall Organizer
Free
Ghost Pacman Planter
Free
Space Explorer reworked Planter
Free
Cat Plant Pot
Free
Maceta Colgante - Flower Pot
€0. 59
Maceta Colgante - Flower Pot
€0.59
Faceted Modular Wall Planter
Free
Oddish Planter Remix
Free
Brain Planter
Free
Criss Cross Planter
Free
Boot Planter
Free
Low Poly Planter
Free
honeycomb planter #2
Free
Planter
Free
Planter
Free
Kirby Whispy Woods Plant Pot
Free
Castle Planter
Free
Campbell Planter - Fully 3D Printed Self-Watering Planter
Free
Multi-Color Self-Watering Planter
Free
Planter - 3D Printable Mold or Planter
Free
Mini Middle Eastern Villas Planter (3-in-1)
Free
honeycomb planter #1
Free
Hoppip Planter
Free
Star Spectrum Planter
Free
Mini Middle Eastern Villa Planter
Free
Sprout - Self-Watering Desktop Planter for small plants and succulents
Free
Totoro planter
Free
Planter #3
Free
Geometric planter
Free
Blossy: Planter
Free
Anti-gravity Planter
€1
CactusHotel
World Cup Planter
Zigzag Planter
Self-Watering planter (1-5 in 1)
Here is our selection of the best flowerpot 3D files, all these beautiful designs are from the 3D file library Cults and are perfectly 3D printable designs.
This collection includes free 3D files of planters of all kinds. You will of course find the classic planters and simple pots, but also some very surprising inspirations. 3D designers are inspired for example by architecture so that their plants find their place in a real urban setting.
There are also pop-culture characters 3D printed to which plants have been grafted. Your cactus and succulents will love becoming the hair of Mario, a Minion or a Pokémon!
Launch your 3D printer, make great 3D printed planters and give them to your friends. This is an excellent gift idea that will surprise and be completely unique!
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Top 10 3D Printable Vase Models
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Polygon flower pot
Small but perfectly shaped, overall simple but extremely effective. This small flower pot, created by designer Clement C based on polygon models, is a great start for fans of functional 3D printing. The version shown here was printed at 125% scale.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Tear Drop Vase
This elegant design from New York enthusiast Victoria Crettenand is actually a fairly simple 3D printable model. However, remember that it is not so easy to achieve the smooth surface shown in the image above. Instead, the end result without post-processing will be more faceted and textured if you print with PLA. If you want to achieve a smooth surface when printing with PLA, take a look at our recommendations for smoothing 3D PLA models. An alternative for more experienced 3D printer users is to print with ABS plastic and then use an acetone bath to smooth the surface. But in general, if you do not wedge on the quality of the surface, this 3D model is suitable even for beginners in the field of 3D printing.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Curvy vase
Designer Libero Rutilo combines 3D printing and recycling in this unusual solution. The container part of the vase is an old PET bottle with a volume of 0.5 liters. The 3D printed model is placed over the bottle like an outer mesh and held in place by an inner neck that screws onto the bottle like a cap. As a result, the inner plastic bottle is cleverly disguised and gives the impression of a rather stylish and modern piece of art.
You can order a printed vase or download a 3D model file to print it yourself, at a price of 10 euros.
You can download this 3D model on Tessa's Curated Boutique.
Aqua
This fabulous exotic style comes from Dutch designer Virtox, also known as Stijn van der Linden. The 3D model of the vase was created using a morph animation algorithm, which is then folded and shaped into the shape of a vase. This particular model is called Aqua and is part of the Julia Vase collection.
This model's intricate, organic, and flowing shape means it's probably not the ideal first vase to choose if you're new to 3D printing. Perhaps even for more experienced 3D printer users, this model will cause difficulties when printing. However, its incredible and unique aesthetic is worth it.
You can download this 3D model on Thingiverse.
Art Deco Light Bulb Vase
This 3D art deco vase by Conor Devine is another example of 3D printing combined with recycling. In this case, the beautiful simplicity of the light bulb is integrated into the organic stand to create a very elegant result. A design is available to connect both standard bayonet and screw-in lamps. The model is free, so it's worth a try.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
The author also posted instructions on how to empty the glass bulb.
Drawstring Tile Vase
This unusual design from Clockspring consists of many interlocking triangular tiles that can be 3D printed. The vase is not completely water resistant and requires a bit more effort compared to other models to assemble the final design. But if you're up to the challenge, this is definitely an outstanding specimen. Read the designer's instructions carefully before printing!
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Spiral Vase
Another set of twisting designs, these vases from YSoft_be3D are truly beautiful examples of 3D printing as art. However, these are not the easiest examples, so it's worth reading the 3D printing guidelines, as well as the comments of those who have printed them before, if you want to get a good result. But persistence and a little bit of trial and error will result in a quality 3D print that fully matches this stunning design.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Baby Groot Flower Vase
And now a very interesting model: this vase model is based on the character Baby Groot from Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy (or maybe in the current context it should be "Gardens of the Galaxy"?)! In any case, this is a very popular model. So popular that apparently the Chinese manufacturer has released a commercial plastic version for sale (the copyright issue doesn't seem to bother them, although Marvel may well think otherwise...). According to those who have already printed it, the model seems to scale well and can be used as a general container for pens, pencils or whatever, in addition to the functions of a regular vase.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Honeycomb Vase
This stunning vase by artist, engineer and fabricator Alexey Grishchenko looks like it came straight out of the world of Minecraft. But 3D printing this model can cause some difficulties. This model will also require additional processing if you want it as a water vase. Some users have commented that using a clear epoxy coating both inside and out will help bring this model to perfection. With or without additional post-processing, this design is eye-catching anyway.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Mini Flower Vase
Well, the prize for the smallest 3D printable vase in this carefully selected collection goes to this very pretty model from Atlanta designer Colleen Jordan. Since the size is small to print. this vase can be pretty fast. Colleen also provided a helpful set of instructions on how to place a succulent (small plant) in a printed vase. It looks great, and the plant lives and blooms!
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Top 12 3D Printed Garden Fixtures
MakerBot Printed Penguin Birdhouses, thingiverse, 111613
use? From the workspace to household items, 3D printing is gradually changing our familiar world, and it seems that this is only the beginning. Every day online communities and specialized forums share new ideas that can be realized through 3D printing, thereby making our lives easier.
Chess pots for miniature plants, thingiverse, 156026
Translated and updated for you Top 3D Shop based on site materials Geeetech and Urbangardensweb.
Today we bring you an online collection of cool 3D prints that gardeners will love and can print right at home.
Here are some of the most useful products we have selected.
Walking garden vase
You can print a regular round vase, which is perfect for your plants. But you can also do something memorable, for example - here is such a wonderful pot with a bizarre shape. Designed in 3DCentralVA, the vase comes to life with attachable legs, making it look like it's actually about to take a journey through your garden. For model design and instructions, visit thingiverse.com, model number 1112783.
Labels for garden plants
Agree, it is convenient to know what vegetables and plants are planted in your garden, especially when some of them are very similar to each other. Yes, you can make signs out of paper and somehow decorate them, but sooner or later they will still get dirty and become unusable. Therefore, the designer under the name paulhoover has created many unique 3D names for a wide variety of plant species. In particular, signatures are available for cauliflower, cabbage, beets, broccoli, peas, cucumbers, tomatoes, as well as peppers, blueberries and spinach. To designate a particular seedling, simply insert the icon into a pot or flower bed. The most simple and convenient. At the same time and an extra reason to learn English. See design at thingiverse.com, Model: 78340.
Hydroponics Pots
Hydroponics has changed the way we grow plants and has become a staple of many gardeners, so if you're looking for the right pots, this is the one for you. Such a pot has a slatted bottom that holds the growing material itself, while the roots remain below, in the nutrient solution. You can use dye-free ivory PLA if you want to make pots more environmentally friendly - PLA decomposes after disposal. Designed by user vik, model design available on thingiverse, model 16847.
Seedling pots
Growing plants in pots with soil is convenient, but if you are sprouting seedlings, you need a special pot - and this is what we found! It consists of two parts: the first protects the roots from light, and the second allows the leaf to be above the water and not rot. This handy little invention will make seedling preparation much more convenient. You can buy it online or create your own 3D model using Thingiverse part number 847176
Watering can spout
Do you grow flowers at home and the traditional watering can is too bulky for you? No problem! With this handy tool created by edmo, you can easily turn an ordinary plastic bottle into a homemade watering agent. Just screw the spout onto the neck of any container and you're good to go! Required STL files and instructions are available at thingiverse.com Model 9535.
Small Scoop
You can print the shovel for your garden in any size you need. A model created by hungerpirat is available at thingiverse.com, model 112525.
Bulb Pots
Special pots for those who are fond of growing onions at home or germinating bulbs such as tulips.
It's time to stop buying green onions and start growing them yourself, especially now, when it's almost impossible. All you need is these wonderful and handy onion pots, which you can find on thingiverse, model 694781. Thanks to the designer 3Domas, different sizes of these pots are now available. Always fresh green onions for your salad.
Glass jar greenhouses
Every self-respecting housewife in the bins will surely have a few ownerless glass jars that are a pity to throw away. Now, thanks to the designer known as Milhooz, they can finally be put to good use. This 3D print can turn your jars into a mini-greenhouse, while it has a water tank, as well as a special edge for collecting condensate and then draining it back into the tank. The hexagonal shape of the base allows you to conveniently store several products side by side, according to the honeycomb principle, and easily combine the sizes of greenhouses. Check out the model on thingiverse, model 2322180.
Snail trap
Rainy weather is the perfect time for snails and slugs to creep up to your garden and feed on the plants that live there. To combat these annoying pests, we offer the following elegant solution - a miniature trap. Developed by user AlexEnlgish, it only needs to be placed near your plants. You can pre-fill it 2/3 with beer to attract the attention of slugs. The sloping roof top keeps raindrops out. You can find all the information you need about the trap on thingiverse at 23467.
Garden decorations
No garden is complete without decorations that diversify its space. But if you are bored with garden gnomes and other common figurines, then how about this garden toad? You can paint it however you like or leave it as it is, the surface texture designed by the designer WorksBySolo looks quite impressive. See thingiverse for design and instructions, model number 35595.
Green wall decorative screen
Published on Cubify, this product from the developers at Freedom of Creation is designed to create a hedge or decorative partition by placing creepers on it. The screen is easy to install as it consists of hexagonal modules that can be configured into a wide variety of shapes for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Dutch designer and 3D printing pioneer Janne Kittanen has designed a whole collection of these walls and printed some of them out of wood. Yes, you read that right, 3D wood printing, see the photo below.
Soil moisture sensor
Plants can't talk, but the soil moisture sensor will tell you when they need water. To create this not the most technical sensor, you will need to print two parts and add some electronics. Yes, this product is more complicated than the previous ones, however, if you are interested, you can find instructions and a complete list of required components on gardenbot org at the request of soilMoisture.