THALOR Makeup Organizer with legs
THALOR Makeup Organizer is a modular, minimalist organizer designed to match the THALOR planter (LINK) in both shape and proportions. It brings the same soft geometry and elevated look to your vanity, bathroom shelf, or desk. With its removable grid and elevated legs, THALOR offers practical storage while maintaining a calm, cohesive aesthetic.
Overall body dimensions (excluding legs): 220 Γ 180 Γ 109 mm
Design & Components The organizer consists of three main parts:
- Main body
- Removable inner grid
- Four legs
The inner grid creates multiple compartments suitable for makeup brushes, skincare bottles, lipsticks, palettes, and everyday essentials. The elevated legs visually lighten the design and tie it seamlessly to the THALOR planter collection.
Included Files Main body Inner grid
Legs in 3 tolerance versions Leg tolerances: Loose fit β intended for gluing Press fit β standard friction fit Tight press fit β stronger friction fit
Choose the tolerance that best matches your printer calibration and filament.


























Hi Simiu, I have emailed you for inquiring about filaments used in some of your designs. Can you please check it once you get chance?
you can search my mail by alpeshjadav11899@gmail.com. Thank you. Keep it up your good work.
The loose fitting legs still seem to be not loose enough. when trying to assemble them the leg peg pushed the top part of the leg hole tab to break and come off a little (nothing a little extra glue couldn't fix). unfortunately its s little noticeable. do you happen to have any work arounds for this.
Hi, if youβre struggling with tolerances, simply scale the leg down by only 0.5-1.5%
Problem resolved, two different brand printers were used resulting in improper fit(Kobra 3 Max & Bambu A1). fixed issue by using the same brand printers works perfect now. 10/10
Currently printing this, but I can see that the indents for the legs will interfere with items being able to "sit" properly inside. Would you happen to have a file without the indents to solve this?
Hi! I tested and reworked this part quite a few times, and the indents ended up being the best option.
If the bottom was thicker, there would be layers covering the infill, which shows as a line on the outside (I tested that). Shallower indents would weaken the connection and the legs would break more easily.
3D printing is sometimes about compromises, and this is the one I went with ππ»
Thank you for your reply! Can you do an option with no legs and no indents? I am not using the legs anyway, as I have it on a wire shelf and the legs will go right through. Thanks so much! I love your style!
Hi, I uploaded the no-legs version! :)
You're the best! Thank you!