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💀 Oblivion Root
💀 Oblivion Root
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💀 Oblivion Root – Raw, Sculptural & Unapologetically Bold
A form beyond function. A relic. A rebellion. A vessel of endless potential.
Oblivion Root is not just a planter—it's a provocateur of space. A 3D-printed hyper-detailed skull, designed to break the mundane and channel raw presence into your environment. Whether it cradles a plant, holds your tools, or stands alone as a symbol of creative defiance—this sculptural piece is yours to define.
Crafted for the curious, the bold, and the boundary-breakers, Oblivion Root thrives in modern gothic interiors, artistic studios, or any space hungry for statement and soul.
🌟 Key Features
💀 Skull-Inspired Design – Anatomically stylized and exaggerated for emotional impact; evokes life, decay, and creative rebellion all at once.
🖨️ 3D-Printed with Durable PLA – Lightweight yet strong; made from eco-conscious, plant-based materials that are both sustainable and striking.
🌿 Endlessly Adaptable – Use it as a planter, a pen holder, a candle base, or let it stand alone as pure, sculptural art.
🏡 Engineered for Statement Spaces – Perfect for desks, shelves, studios, or entrances needing a bold focal piece with edge.
♻️ Minimal, Easy to Maintain – Clean matte bone-white finish; a crisp contrast to anything you place inside it—or nothing at all.
🎨 Matte Bone Texture – Smooth, detailed, and raw. Feels like it belongs in a gallery—but lives in your home.
🎁 A Gift for the Wild at Heart
Gift it to the creative, the rebel, the thinker, or the one who finds beauty in the unexpected. Oblivion Root is not décor—it’s a declaration. A memento mori. A symbol of potential.
✨ Ideas for Use
- Display it as minimalist sculpture
- Let vines or bonsai burst from its crown
- Store brushes, pens, crystals, or incense
- Place it under soft lighting for a dramatic silhouette
- Make it your personal altar piece
Let life, light, or meaning rise from within.
The Oblivion Root is yours to interpret.



