Floor vase GROOVE
Vertical lines add structure and elegance to an interior. With GROOVE, you see that principle reflected: fine ridges run vertically across the vase and create a calming texture. Thanks to its minimalist design, GROOVE fits in modern and classic interiors. Place it on the dining table as an elegant centerpiece, in the corner of your living room, or on a dresser. Style it with pampas grass for extra warmth, or let it stand solo as a quiet accent.
Each GROOVE vase is made in our studio in Zeewolde with a 3D printer from recycled packaging plastic from the Benelux. The 3D printing builds the vase layer by layer, which is visible up close and accentuates the ridges. The recycled material provides a matte finish and keeps the vase light in weight.
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Calming vertical texture: The fine vertical ridges give the vase a serene appearance that brings calm to your space.
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Versatile in styling: Fits effortlessly in modern and classic interiors, beautiful solo or combined with pampas grass.
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Visible manufacturing process: The layered construction is visible up close, allowing you to see how the vase was created.
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Locally made in Zeewolde: Each vase is specially made for you in our studio, not a mass product but personally crafted.
- Circularly produced: Packaging plastic from the Benelux gets a valuable second life as a timeless design object.
Please note: GROOVE is not suitable for water.
Product specifications
Each vase is made to order.
Size: 14.7 x 50 cm - Diameter neck: 5.6 cm - Weight: 475 grams
Size: 17.6 x 60 cm - Diameter neck: 6.7 cm - Weight: 680 grams
Color: matte black
Material: 100% recycled bioplastic obtained from fruit packaging.
Features: slender shape, clean lines, modern appearance, matte finish, lightweight design (much lighter than glass or ceramic vases), finely layered texture, thin-walled but robust.
Ideal for: pampas plumes.
Everything you need to know
Here you'll find all the important information about my 3D printed vases.
Use & functionality
Can I use this 3D printed vase with water?
No, this 3D-printed vase is not suitable for water.
Due to the layered construction, there is a chance that minuscule openings may form during printing. This can cause water to leak. Therefore, use it only for dried or silk bouquets.
Are you looking for a vase for fresh flowers? Then choose a model with a glass insert. This way, you can combine the unique design with the functionality for fresh flowers!
How sturdy is a 3D printed vase?
My vases are surprisingly strong!
They do not break or shatter easily if they fall over, making them safe to use around children or pets. Even though the wall of the vase is thinner than ceramic or glass, they are robust and long-lasting.
Why is a 3D printed vase so light?
Due to the nature of the plastic material, my vases are lighter than ceramic or glass. This makes them easy to lift or move and also less fragile if they fall.
However, with heavy silk bouquets, this can sometimes present challenges. For these types of bouquets, I recommend choosing a vase with a wider base, or possibly weighing the vase down.
Can I use a 3D printed vase outdoors?
I recommend using the vases indoors.
Although rPLA is robust, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and weather conditions can lead to discoloration and eventual brittleness.
If you want to place the vase on a covered terrace or balcony, that is usually not a problem. Just avoid direct exposure to the sun.
Materials
What material are the vases made from?
I make all the vases from recycled PLA (rPLA) sourced from post-industrial plastic packaging waste. This includes items like food containers, bottles, and other plastic packaging that would otherwise be destroyed.
I use recycled materials based on PLA because they are strong, plant-based, and give each object a high-quality finish. Want to know more? Read more about the materials I use here.
Advantages of recycled PLA (Polylactic Acid)
Recycled PLA (rPLA) offers several advantages over new material.
- Reduces landfill waste by giving plastic waste a new life. This prevents environmental pollution.
- Saves primary raw materials by reducing the need for new biomass sources like corn starch or sugarcane. This means less use of agricultural land, fresh water, and fertilizers.
- Enables direct reuse of high-quality post-industrial waste streams. This further reduces their environmental impact.
- Maintains high quality, especially from post-industrial waste streams. Research shows recycled PLA can match virgin material quality when properly integrated into synthesis processes.
- Supports circular principles by reusing materials and extending plastic lifespans. This makes it the most environmentally friendly end-of-life option for PLA.
I want to be transparent as possible about the materials I use. So, all supporting sources for these claims can be found here. If you have any questions, or suggestions, please contact me.
Where does the recycled material come from?
I use post-industrial plastic waste from the Benelux and the EU. This is essentially factory residue that would otherwise be thrown away.
Local recycling companies process this waste into granulate. Then, my local partner ColorFabb converts this into high-quality 3D printing filament.
Everything happens regionally: local waste, local processing, and local printing in my studio.
Customization
Can I order a vase in a custom color?
If you have a specific preference, feel free to get in touch to discuss the possibilities.
I might have something similar in stock, or I can order it for an additional fee. I always do this in consultation.
Is it possible to have a vase custom-made?
Yes, within certain limits! I can scale existing designs up to a maximum height of 60 cm.
Please be aware that larger sizes take significantly longer to print and use more material, which will be reflected in the price.
Please note: Custom orders cannot be returned.
Shipping & returns
When will my order arrive?
Shipping time depends on your location. See below for approximate delivery times or contact me for more info.
Shipping times per country
- 1-2 days: The Netherlands, Belgium
- 1-3 days: Luxembourg
- 2-4 days: Germany
- 2-7 days: France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Austria
- 2-10 days: Ireland
Other shipping countries are available on request.
Do you accept returns?
I accept returns from private customers within 30 days of delivery.
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs.
If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
B2B - Business orders are assessed individually based on specific circumstances.
Please read our complete return policy for all terms and conditions.

















