
Simon Philips uses his passion for mathematical geometry and the power of 3D printing to create one-of-its-kind tables: “I had to put two round frames through the holes of the tori so they cross in an angle of ninety degrees. By doing this the two separate tori lock into each other and can’t move anymore. Although the round frames can move within the tori which makes it similar to a hinge. A very important point is that the diameter of the torus had to be exactly the same size as the hole in the middle of it; this is the only way the two separate tori could lock perfectly into each other.” (+ source)
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