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Spiral Of Theodorus Wall Design

A rainbow spiral of sixteen printed triangles that turns pure maths into a striking piece for your wall.

The Spiral of Theodorus is one of mathematics most elegant constructions: a chain of right triangles that winds outward, each one built on the hypotenuse of the last. We have turned that idea into sixteen individually printed triangular panels that fan out from a single point and curl into a tight, satisfying spiral on your wall. Ours prints in a full rainbow gradient, starting tight and warm near the centre in orange and red, then sweeping through pink, violet, blue, teal and green before landing back on yellow and orange at the outer edge. Each panel is 3D printed in PLA+ for crisp facet lines and a smooth raw finish, and the layered panels cast real shadows that shift with the light in the room. It sits beautifully behind a desk, in a study, or on a feature wall in a living room, and it doubles as a genuine conversation starter for anyone who studied geometry and remembers the Pythagorean theorem fondly. Maths teachers, engineers and puzzle lovers tend to love it on sight. Printed to order in Australia and assembled from sixteen pieces at a generous size, ready to hang within a couple of days. Go bold with the rainbow gradient, or ask for the moodier black, red and steel grey combination if you want something sleeker.

Product Highlights

  • Sixteen printed triangular panels
  • Full rainbow colour gradient
  • Based on a real maths concept
  • Crisp 3D printed facet lines
  • Printed to order in Australia
  • Striking conversation piece for any wall

Source & Attribution

Original Designer
dgemily
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