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Banana

Banana

Regular price $60.00 NZD
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Description

First picked or left till last, the Banana has landed. Inspired by the classic banana lolly, this 3D printed wall art piece is bright, nostalgic, and made to stand out.

Each Banana is based on a real lolly scanned using photogrammetry, capturing the curves, texture, and character of the original sweet before being recreated as lasting 3D printed wall art.

Designed and made in New Zealand, it’s a playful piece of nostalgic wall art made to bring colour, character, and a bit of Kiwi lolly history into your space.

Please Note: Each piece is individually crafted through 3D Printing, and some areas require support during the making process. When these supports are removed, they can leave behind small marks or subtle variations in texture. We do our best to make sure these marks are not on the side you will be showing. These are a natural result of the 3D printing process and part of what makes every piece unique.

Materials & Size

Material: Matte PLA plastic
Size: Approx. 240mm x 120mm x 62mm

How It's Made

Check out how we make our pieces here: CLICK ME!!

Shipping Info

Please note: Orders are currently taking up to 5 business days for us to ship.

  • Free Shipping: Applies to all NZ orders over $159
  • Residential Shipping: $12.00
  • Non-Urban Shipping: $16.00

Shipping times are currently 1–3 business days for residential delivery NZ-wide. Rural addresses may take an additional 2 business days.

Displaying It

You can display your piece in two ways: either hung on the wall or placed on a flat surface.

Each design includes a screw cut-out for secure wall mounting. (Except for the 150mm Mothers day Glohart, Sorry!!)

Don't want to drill into your nice wall? They also work perfectly with Command Strips, just stick one on the back and press into place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

What exactly is Formello lolly art?

They’re classic Kiwi lollies reimagined as lasting art pieces. Each one is designed and made in New Zealand, with attention to detail so they look as sweet as the originals.

Are they real lollies?

Nope, you can’t eat these ones! They’re made to last as décor, not as a snack.

How long will my order take to arrive?

Each piece is made to order. Please allow up to 5 working days for us to make it, plus 1–3 days shipping (4–5 for rural).

What if my piece(s) arrives damaged?

No stress, just get in touch with us. We’ll sort a replacement and make sure you’re looked after.

We do our best to make sure your items arrived in perfect condition, but sometimes things can happen.

Will my piece look exactly like the photos?

Our pieces are 3D-printed and designed so layer lines are kept to a minimum, especially on the front and most visible surfaces.

To achieve this, we often print the models at specific angles, which means any unavoidable layer lines or small support marks are placed on less obvious areas, like the back or underside.

These won’t affect the strength or look when displayed, but they’re part of the 3D-printing process that makes each piece unique.

Isn’t 3D printing just cheap plastic?

Not the way we do it. Across all our designs we’ve spent hundreds of hours creating, testing, and refining so the final pieces look as close to the real lollies as possible.

Each one is printed with high-quality materials, takes hours to produce, and is made locally here in New Zealand.

These are built to last and made to be displayed as art, not a throwaway trinket

What about recycling and plastic waste?

Our pieces are made from PLA, a plant-based bioplastic. You’ll often see PLA described as “biodegradable” or “compostable”, but the truth is it only breaks down in very specific industrial conditions, not in your home compost. That’s why we design them as art pieces that last for years, not single-use items.

We also take recycling seriously. All our failed prints and offcuts are sent to specialised 3D printing waste recycling centre right here in New Zealand, where they’re turned back into new filament.

In the future, we aim to recycle even more of this material ourselves, closing the loop further.