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Perpetual Calendar - Worby Module
A 3D printed panel with sliding date markers, a dried flower vase, and a key hook.
Most calendars get thrown out every December. This one just gets reset. Each month, weekday and date lives on its own pill-shaped tile, engraved once and never replaced, while three ring markers slide across the grid each morning to point at today.
The panel splits into three sections: the full twelve-month, seven-day, thirty-one-date grid on the left, a narrow test-tube slot on the right that holds a single dried stem, and a small wooden peg underneath for your keys. It turns a wall calendar into a proper landing spot by the front door.
Printed in PLA+, the tiles snap onto the base with hidden magnets, so the grid stays flat and only the markers move. Pick the bold Mondrian-style finish in red, blue and yellow with crisp white tiles, or the warm wood-tone finish in matte black and beige for a quieter look.
It is also a Worby module, so it hangs alongside other pieces from the Worby wall system if you are already building one out. Printed to order in Australia and ready in a couple of days.
Product Highlights
- Engraved tiles that never need replacing
- Sliding ring markers track month, day, date
- Built-in vase slot for dried flowers
- Wooden peg hook for keys
- Worby-compatible modular wall system
- Two finishes: Mondrian or wood-tone
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Collecticraft
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)