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Asanoha Kumiko Pen Holder, 3D-Printed Geometric Organizer to Elevate Your Desk

Asanoha Kumiko Pen Holder, 3D-Printed Geometric Organizer to Elevate Your Desk

Print a hex Asanoha Kumiko pen holder, tactile geometric surface, nine slots, two-tone shells, no supports needed

Asanoha Kumiko, Desk Printed Elegance

As a branding curator, I endorse this piece for its quiet, confident form and cultural finesse. Meyui refines centuries of Japanese joinery into a printable object that elevates any desk.

The Asanoha pattern plays with light and texture, while the hexagonal silhouette stays clean and practical. Two sizes, nine compartments and a slanted rim show thoughtful ergonomics, for effortless one handed access. Print settings are sensible, no supports are required, and dual color prints read as calm, intentional statements.

This story is for designers who value craft, for makers who prize restraint, and for brands that love functional beauty. Click through to learn print tips, color combinations, and to download the files for your printer.

Meyui’s model boasts over six thousand downloads and strong community praise, showing wide maker appeal. Print at 0.16 millimeters, two walls, fifteen percent infill, and expect about eight hours for the large size. The two component construction invites playful color pairings that read like subtle brand accents on a neat, modern desk. It prints without supports, making it accessible to new makers.

A must read for anyone curating thoughtful, printed objects for contemporary workspaces today.

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