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Catalog entry: Reefstone Bookend, Monolith variant. The rear face is kept flat for neat shelf alignment, paired with a weighted base that helps prevent slipping, while the front presents a coral-like surface that feels naturally formed rather than machined. Texture carries the narrative—randomized porous pits and uneven, shallow ridges with no repeating pattern—yet all details remain broad and printer-friendly, steering clear of sharp protrusions or fragile filigree. The body is solid and continuous, allowing it to function as a true bookend instead of a lightweight decorative prop, and the overall shape favors gentle angles that print cleanly with minimal support concerns. When turned, shifting light uncovers new shadows across each cavity and ridge. Engineered to print as a single watertight solid with thick walls, it adapts well to different materials and scales. It’s architectural-inspired decorative decor, not a precision mechanical component.
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