This project centers on a sleek line of 3D-printable desk organizers—think pen trays, cable guides, and stackable compartments that look sharp on any contemporary workspace. Clean geometry is essential: watertight meshes, sensible wall thickness, and overhangs that won’t demand excessive supports. Fusion 360, Blender, or an equivalent CAD package are all fine so long as the end result slices flawlessly on a typical FDM printer. Show me what you’ve done before; past work with photos or slicer screenshots will be the only deciding factor. Once the first organizers meet print-ready standards, we can roll the same modern design language into vases, plant pots, and other home-office accessories. Deliverables • Native project file (.f3d, .blend, etc.) • STL ready for slicing • Quick render or viewport screenshot of the final form I’ll validate each file by test-slicing in Cura/PrusaSlicer. A clean slice means approval and an open path to more models in the series.