3D Printed in Germany
Form Follows Growth
Custom-sized moss poles and self-watering pots, precision-printed for the plants you already love.
- Printed in Germany
- Every order ships from our workshop in Germany — shorter supply chain, lower footprint.
- Premium PLA+
- High-clarity, plant-safe PLA+ that holds its shape year-round without warping.
- Modular by Design
- Poles stack as your plant climbs. Mix heights and diameters across the range.
- EU Shipping
- Flat-rate shipping across the EU. Tracked from Germany to your door.
The Collection
Made by hand in Freiburg
Every order is printed by us.
No warehouse, no factory, no surprises. When you order from Moss & Form, one of two people prints and packs your order from first layer to letterbox.
3–5 days
Lead time
Freiburg
Made in
2 people
The team
Engineering
Engineered to the core
Every segment is precision-designed — hollow wicking core, modular threaded connector, root-safe PLA+.
Why it works
Why Moss Poles?
Most climbing aroids live their whole lives pressed against a tree trunk. A moss pole replicates that — giving your plant a reason to grow the way it evolved to.
Full guide- Aerial roots need contact
- Monsteras, pothos, and philodendrons push out aerial roots to grab onto surfaces. A moss pole gives them something to actually hold — triggering the climbing response that produces larger, more fenestrated leaves.
- Fenestrations get bigger
- Leaf size and split-pattern are directly tied to how far up the plant thinks it is. A tall, stable pole signals "keep climbing" — the result is noticeably larger, more intricate leaves within a few months.
- Moisture where it matters
- Our poles use a hollow core you can wick water through. Roots that reach inside stay evenly moist — no dry-out between waterings, no overwatering the soil to compensate.
- Modular as your plant grows
- Each section screws onto the next. When your plant outgrows the pole, add a section — no repotting, no disruption to the root ball.
From the Journal
Stories & guides
Tutorials
When to replace your aroid mix (and the signs it is already too late)
Aroid substrate degrades on a predictable timeline. Here is what happens at each stage, how to spot it before it becomes a root problem, and when to act.
Plant Science
Why smooth stakes do not grow bigger leaves
A bamboo stake holds a plant upright. It does not trigger the biological response that produces larger, fenestrated foliage. The difference is surface texture and moisture — and it matters more than most care guides admit.
Plant Science
Humidity vs. watering: which one actually matters more for aroids
Research shows aroids in high humidity can gain weight between waterings by absorbing atmospheric moisture. Most people optimise the wrong variable.