Celebrate Rock Hill pride with this thoughtfully crafted 3D printed display featuring the iconic 803 area code, South Carolina’s beloved palmetto palm tree, and a rock-mound base inspired by the city’s historic name. Designed with clean, minimalist colors, this piece blends seamlessly with any home décor style—modern, rustic, or traditional.
Perfect as a conversation starter, this compact display can stand upright on any shelf, desk, table, or any flat surface, making it a great addition to living rooms, offices, dorms, or gift collections.
Features:
3D printed decorative display featuring the 803 area code
Palmetto palm tree symbolizes South Carolina pride
Rock-mound base pays homage to Rock Hill’s history
Minimalist color palette enhances any décor style
Lightweight and easy to display on any flat surface
Dimensions:
6 inches wide
6 inches tall
3/4 inch deep
Show your love for Rock Hill with a piece that honors its roots while delivering a clean, modern aesthetic—perfect for gifting or keeping as a hometown statement piece.
Celebrate Rock Hill pride with this thoughtfully crafted 3D printed display featuring the iconic 803 area code, South Carolina’s beloved palmetto palm tree, and a rock-mound base inspired by the city’s historic name. Designed with clean, minimalist colors, this piece blends seamlessly with any home décor style—modern, rustic, or traditional.
Perfect as a conversation starter, this compact display can stand upright on any shelf, desk, table, or any flat surface, making it a great addition to living rooms, offices, dorms, or gift collections.
Features:
3D printed decorative display featuring the 803 area code
Palmetto palm tree symbolizes South Carolina pride
Rock-mound base pays homage to Rock Hill’s history
Minimalist color palette enhances any décor style
Lightweight and easy to display on any flat surface
Dimensions:
6 inches wide
6 inches tall
3/4 inch deep
Show your love for Rock Hill with a piece that honors its roots while delivering a clean, modern aesthetic—perfect for gifting or keeping as a hometown statement piece.