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Steampunk Tensegrity – Model Kit

(2 customer reviews)

AUD$60.00

A beautiful optical illusion and unique display platform that adds a touch of mystery to any space. This art piece uses suspension and tension to create a unique optical illusion of a levitating platform ready to sit as it’s own art piece or as a display stand for that something special. This stand will only be available through limited runs so grab them while they’re available.

Hand-made & Rare: Designed by visual artist Anthony Yap, each piece is individually 3D Printed before being hand finished and hand painted with care. Due to the production process and hand work involved each piece is it’s own unique work of art with small variations leaving no two pieces exactly alike.

Dimensions: Length: 14cm | Width: 12cm | Height: 14cm

Platform Holding Capacity:
200g

Material: Eco Friendly PLA Bio-Plastic

Minor assembly required: To reduce shipping costs and product damage these stands are shipped flat packed. Upon receiving your stand simply follow the 2-step instructions to easily assemble your stand.

Production time:
Please allow at least 1 week for your product to be hand made on demand specially for you. You will be notified as soon as your product has been shipped the following week. If you choose registered post then you will also be notified with your tracking information along with the confirmation of shipping.

*Playing cards not included

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2 reviews for Steampunk Tensegrity – Model Kit

  1. Agustin

    Excellent job to Antony, this beautiful piece of art complements “Retro Rocketeers” collection. It is beautiful and with elaborated details. Is a conversation starter, people will be amaze on how this piece looks and functions. I highly recommend this piece of art.

  2. Steve “Tricky” Lisicky

    Great mini illusion work of art. The first thing people think is magnets but I assure them no magnets are involved. When assembled correctly the chains are very stiff and by accident I discovered if you put the bottom peg in not quite all the way the chains have a bit of “give” to them making the upper tableau able to move/turn a little. I like this ability to move because it shows the chains are not stiff pieces of metal holding things up and makes it look even more impossible to explain.

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