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6 Feb
Designed by Gideon Dagan for the Museum of Modern Art, this perpetual calendar captures the essence of pure, minimalist function. The calendar can be placed on a desktop or mounted on a wall.
Its string-tethered gravity-defying ball is suspended in mid-air, and moves manually to mark each month, while a second magnetic ball securely perches on the horizontal beam to indicate the day of the month. This perpetual calendar design not just offer the interesting design but it also like a functional scuptural design. Made of injection-molded ABS polymer and magnets.
[Designer: Gideon Dagan]
2 Responses for "Modern Gravity Perpetual Calendar"
Really nice modern art calendar
how do the designer do that, make the calendar work…..gravity ehhhh
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