Iconic historical architecture digitally sculpted and 3D printed with 0.05mm precision. Engineered exclusively with aquarium-safe inert polymers for freshwater and saltwater scapes.
Precision scaled museum replicas with hollow swim-through geometries
Triple-gabled circular pavilion faithfully reconstructed with hollowed interior archways. Designed to create a tranquil sanctuary for nano fish and dwarf shrimp.
Grand imperial hall with traditional hipped-eave roofs, microscopic ridge beasts, and multi-layered terraced stone balustrades tailored for live aquatic moss anchoring.
Multi-tiered soaring pavilion with upturned eaves. Open window geometries allow ambient aquarium lighting to cast atmospheric reflections through the water.
Serene lakeside garden retreat featuring delicate moon gates and lattice partitions. Compact footprint ideal for desktop nano tanks and Iwagumi-style aquascapes.
Elegant multi-angled pavilion with flared roof curves and open pillar colonnades. Weighted base geometry ensures sturdy anchoring into aquasoil substrate.
Imposing ancient gatehouse fortress with realistic masonry relief and fortress walls. Creates a natural underwater swim tunnel and focal territory for schooling fish.
The world's oldest open-spandrel stone segmental arch bridge. Hydrodynamically designed arch minimizes current resistance while encouraging fish traversal.