June 24, 2026
Description
Inspired by Japan's most revered peak, Mount Fuji turns a single backflow incense cone into a slow river of mist. Set a cone in the well at the summit and the smoke spills down the carved slopes of the mountain, pooling at the foot the way fog wraps the real Fuji. The peak lifts off a hollow base that quietly stores your spare cones, and you can bring it to life two ways: 3D printed for a snow-capped winter Fuji, or milled from solid wood on a Makera CNC for a warm, natural finish.
I designed Mount Fuji around the moment smoke starts to behave like water. The summit holds a recessed well for the cone, and every slope is sculpted with the erosion channels of the real volcano, so the backflow smoke finds its path and runs down in thin streams instead of rising away. The mountain lifts off to reveal a hollow base that stores your cones, keeping the object self-contained on a shelf or a desk. I made this piece in two materials: a 3D printed version with a snow-white peak, and a version I cut from a block of solid wood on a Makera, where the grain of the timber turns each mountain into a one-of-a-kind object.
Summit (the mountain):
Base (the container):
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Download Mount Fuji today, then print it or mill it and let the smoke find its way down the mountain. I'd love to see which version you make.
License:
Standard Digital File License