The designs range from functional to artistic, and all are designed to be 3D-printed and used in the home. The models highlight the creative and practical potential of 3D printing for home use.
Coin Sorting Vault

(Source: Rocco's Stuff via Printables)
Rocco's models on Printables are exquisitely designed and complex, often with many pieces. Some, like the coin-sorting vaults, are functional and adaptable. These models aim for a rewarding building experience that inspires pride of ownership.
Microgreen Grower

(Source: Gorden-FreeMan via Thingiverse)
Microgreens are a health booster, packed with vitamins and minerals. You can easily grow them at home using a 3D-printed setup. A bento box, plant insert, and LED lamp are the key components. Everything grows on a nylon mesh, without dirt. After one week, you can harvest your greens.
Monolith Cryptic Calendar

(Source: Sevro via Printables)
A model on Printables won a designer contest award by using an overlay frame to reveal days and months from cryptic lettering. The design shows that sometimes things make sense when put into the right frame.
Hexx Case Tool Roll

(Source: Davie CC via Thingiverse)
Davie designed an ingenious toolbox inspired by an old Dutch Rolykit Toolbox. The individual compartments can be rolled into a compact hexagonal shape. Everything stays in its place.
LED Hexagonal Panels

(Source: Bigjim36 via Thingiverse)
The lamp's 3D-printed panels take 2.5 hours each to print, and the lid takes 1.5 hours. The pieces mostly snap together, requiring only an LED strip and a tiny bit of superglue. Is it a lamp, or art, or both? That's for you to decide.
Discover five inspiring 3D-printed home goods! Organize with a coin-sorting vault, grow fresh greens using a microgreen grower, and reveal the secrets of a cryptic calendar. Keep tools tidy in a tool roll, and illuminate your space with LED panels. Download a design today and bring these functional art pieces to life!
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