Wall pieces

Two light pieces for a vertical surface. Both read best with light arriving from the side rather than head-on, and both are light enough for removable adhesive strips on a clean painted wall.

Choosing between them

The Hex Wall Panel is the piece to group. It is a flat form that behaves like a three-dimensional one: a matte face that never glares, printed edges kept crisp so the shadow line stays sharp. At about 14 hours it is the quickest print we make, and two or three panels in a loose cluster hold a wall better than one panel centred on it.

The Ridge Shelf Accent is the piece that holds something. It is a small cantilever sized for exactly one object — a photograph, a stone, one small vessel — with the structural ridge underneath so the top surface stays uninterrupted. Because it is printed rather than joined, there is no bracket to see.

Both suit the walls that normally get nothing because nothing fits: a stairwell, a corridor, the narrow strip between two doorways.

Worth knowing

  • Removable adhesive strips are enough for the light loads these carry
  • The shelf is an accent ledge, not storage — one object at a time
  • Write to us before printing if you would rather fix either with a screw

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