Brittany's Desk Village

Brittany's Desk Village

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This is a desk organizer set made for the titular Brittany. It's inspired by "The City", a now-discontinued porcelain desk organizer designed by London-based designer Hector Serrano for the Italian manufacturer Seletti. All parts were made with Tinkercad, and according to PrusaSlicer the parts are all manifold and error-free. The bases are separate to emulate the color-contrasting bases in the Seletti set, and the holes are scaled to snugly accept M4 screws (there's no counter-sinking for the screw heads, simply because I did not know what style of screws my local hardware store would have in stock). I can upload a version with integrated bases if someone wants that, but the screws seem to add JUST enough mass to keep the taller models upright, so I'd recommend them even if you only want single-color prints. The photo attached is from an earlier revision, the only difference is that the "Keep" and "Temple" have opposite proportions than the same files currently. Make of that what you will, or preferably ignore it.

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