Innovative 3D Printed Plants: A Creative Solution to Everyday Needs

Harper Quill

Updated Monday, April 29, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Are you tired of the same old plants taking up space in your home? Look no further than these incredible 3D printed plant designs that serve a practical purpose. In a viral video recently shared on social media, an innovative designer showcased their top five favorite 3D printed plants that are sure to amaze you.

First up is the Venus flytrap plant, but with a twist. Instead of being carnivorous, each of the traps is actually a snack clip! These clever traps can be easily detached from the stem and snapped onto a bag, keeping your snacks fresh and conveniently within reach. Say goodbye to stale chips and hello to a stylish and functional snacking solution.

Next on the list is the aloe vera plant, which doubles as a pen holder. Each stem of the plant is a pen that magnetizes onto the base, ensuring that you always have a pen handy when you need it. No more searching through drawers or rummaging through your bag for a writing utensil. With this unique design, you'll never be caught without a pen again.

But what about those important notes you've written? Fear not, because the stabby succulents have got you covered. These push pins can be taken from the plant and used to hang up your notes for later reference. It's a practical and stylish way to keep your workspace organized and your important reminders within sight.

The designer didn't stop there. They also created a functional plant where each leaf serves as a coaster. These magnetic coasters can be easily attached to the stem, providing a convenient and decorative way to protect your tables from unsightly water rings. It's a perfect combination of style and functionality.

Last but certainly not least is the most popular plant in the collection – the cactus toothpick holder. This adorable design not only adds a touch of greenery to your space but also serves as a handy toothpick dispenser. No more fumbling with toothpick containers or searching for a toothpick when you need it. With this clever creation, toothpicks are always just a p**** away.

While some viewers expressed concerns about the use of plastic and potential waste, it's important to note that these designs are made with 3D printing technology, which allows for the efficient use of materials. Additionally, the designer encourages feedback and suggestions, inviting viewers to share their ideas for the next plant design.

So, if you're looking for a unique and functional addition to your home or workspace, these 3D printed plants are definitely worth considering. They offer a creative solution to everyday needs while adding a touch of greenery to your surroundings. Say goodbye to boring plants and hello to innovation with these incredible designs. Let your imagination bloom and embrace the possibilities of 3D printing in the world of plants.

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Top Comments from Imgur

FishstickPizza

I would lose all of those so fast.

AttilaTheHungover

Re-stocking that toothpick cactus would make me not refill it, ever.

DeamgonDork

Need the venus chip trap right meow

SnakesInBowties

H***ay for plastic!

s****tree

i wonder what @datplanttho thinks about this

FiftyShadesOfBroccoli

I bet those catch so much dust. There is a reason we traditionally keep stuff like this in kitchen dressers, drawers etc.

DigYourselfBaby

Sure, just what we need; more plastic garbage. Lose it, break it, forget to use it....

SergeOrge

ugly plastic tat

bigmrlloyd

What a fantastic amount of plastic waste, for things that would get lost in seconds and already exists as an easily stored item. But you do you.

colopctech

No Paige... well maybe.. No.. wiath.. just No.

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