Penrose Impossible Triangle – Statue with Stand
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Penrose Impossible Triangle
Did you know that the Penrose Triangle, one of the most famous optical illusions, actually exists as a real-life statue? In Ophoven, Belgium, artist and mathematician Mathieu Hamaekers constructed a real-world impossible Penrose Triangle. Although it's gone, it is still one of my favourite statue.
This 3D-printed Penrose Triangle with Stand is a tribute to the fascinating geometry behind the Tribar, originally designed in 1934 by Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd and later made famous in 1954 by mathematician Roger Penrose. Now, you can print and display your own impossible object!
Ophoven, Belgium:

Credits: blog.thibaultjanbeyer
Details:
- # of Parts: 2 (triangle and stand)
- Print Time: ~2 hours
- Materials: Translucent PETG for the best illusion effect
Features:
- Inspired by a Real-Life Monument – Based on the Penrose Triangle statue in Belgium
- Perfect Optical Illusion – Seamless impossible effect
- Includes a Stand – Holds the triangle in the perfect position for the illusion
- Great for Education & Display – A fantastic piece for geography contests, math lovers, or optical illusion fans
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