stylish indoor plant pots Pedestal Planter Tori – 3D Printed Ribbed Pot 6"|15cm
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stylish indoor plant pots

stylish indoor plant pots Pedestal Planter Tori – 3D Printed Ribbed Pot 6"|15cm

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stylish indoor plant pots Pedestal Planter Tori – 3D Printed Ribbed Pot 6"|15cm"Tori " is a ribbed cylindrical 3D printed planter with stand. The removable four leg pedestal lifts the pot for airflow and a light, sculptural planter with legs look. This planter features a tall, clean cylindrical body with smooth, uninterrupted sidewalls and no surface patterning. The top rim is even and subtly rounded, avoiding sharp edges and keeping the silhouette minimal and precise. The pot is raised on four evenly spaced legs, forming a

"Tori " is a ribbed cylindrical 3D-printed planter with stand. The removable four-leg pedestal lifts the pot for airflow and a light, sculptural planter-with-legs look.
This planter features a tall, clean cylindrical body with smooth, uninterrupted sidewalls and no surface patterning. The top rim is even and subtly rounded, avoiding sharp edges and keeping the silhouette minimal and precise. The pot is raised on four evenly spaced legs, forming a stable, symmetrical base; each leg has a straight profile with a slight outward flare toward the bottom. The lifted stance creates a clear separation between the cylinder and the base, giving the piece a crisp “cylinder-on-legs” structure with a balanced footprint.

Color selection guide

Step 1 — Choose Color Style

  • Single Color (one color for the full product).
  • Multicolor: main color + secondary (legs) color for a selected part.

If you choose Single Color:

  • Choose one color from the color options below.

If you choose Multicolor:

  1. Choose the Main Color from the color options below (this will be the color of the main planter body).
  2. In the Personalization box*, enter the secondary color for legs using this format:
    legs: #__ Color Name

*When Multicolor is selected, the Personalization field will appear.

Example:
Legs: #32 Coffee Gold


Where to find the color name and number:

You can copy the color number and name from the Color List below in the product description. The color numbers and names match exactly the ones shown in the main color selection menu (the same colors you see above).

Important Information

  • Plants, flowers, and accessories shown in the photos are for demonstration purposes only and are not included with the product.

  • Color appearance may vary slightly depending on your screen settings and lighting conditions.

  • Option note: Inner Diameter refers to the usable planting area.

  • The color shown in photos is not a default. Please choose your color from the options on this page.

  • Precision 3D printed with clean detail. Light layer texture and small variations are expected in additive manufacturing and are part of an authentic 3D printed finish.

Color & Material Help

If you’d like to confirm a specific PLA color before ordering, message us with the color name (or a screenshot). We can provide additional photos or details so you can choose with confidence.

Questions

Visit our FAQ page for answers about sizing, finishes, and production details.

MULTICOLOR*: Сopy & paste the code + name from the list below. Example: 1 - "18 NAVY BLUE".
1. BLACK
2. ASH GREY
3. LIGHT GREY
4. WHITE
5. BEIGE
6. CREAM WHITE
7. CHOCOLATE
8. MOCHA BROWN
9. WOOD
10. SKIN
11. FOREST GREEN
12. ARMY GREEN
13. OLIVE GREEN
14. GREEN
15. LIGHT GREEN
16. MINT
17. NAVY BLUE
18. BLUE
19. LIGHT BLUE
20. GREY BLUE
21. GRASS GREEN
22. RED
23. CHERRY RED
24. LILAC
25. PURPLE
26. TERRACOTTA
27. ORANGE
28. PINK
29. HOT PINK
30. YELLOW
31. SILK BLACK
32. SILK YELLOW
33. SILK BLUE
34. OCEAN BLUE
35. SILK WHITE
36. SILK PURPLE
37. NEON GREEN
38. RED COPPER
39. SILK PINK
40. SILK ORANGE
41. SILVER
42. METALLIC BLACK
43. COFFEE GOLD
44. COPPER
45. BRONZE
46. METALLIC COFFEE
47. SILK MOCHA
48. GOLD
49. SILK GOLD WARM
50. EUCALYPTUS
51. ANTIQUE GOLD
52. GALAXY BLUE
53. GALAXY GREEN
54. GALAXY MOSS
55. GALAXY FUCHSIA
56. MEADOW
57. INFERNO
58. TEAL
59. SANDSTONE
60. EMBER
61. COFFEE
62. ROCK
63. BLAZE
64. GALACTIC
65. IRIS
66. RAINBOW
67. COOL WHITE
68. CHESTNUT BROWN
69. CEMENT GREY
70. MIST

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