Torus Halo Closed is a modular light sculpture (or sculpture‑only object) built from repeated, closed torus “halo” segments stacked around a central light source. The geometry is generated parametrically in Rhino/Grasshopper: a simple set of rules controls curvature, thickness, and alignment so the parts repeat cleanly and assemble into a continuous, architectural column of light. Conceptually, the halo motif is designed to feel calm, meditative, and slightly ceremonial—an object that brings atmosphere and presence into a space, not just illumination. Thank you for supporting this STL fundraiser; proceeds directly help kickstart my art career and fund the next series of work in this design language. Please respect the included license and my IP: one purchase grants one personal license, and file sharing/rehosting/reselling is not permitted.
• a functional light sculpture (table or floor configuration), or
• a standalone sculptural object (no lighting components).
This guide covers print preparation, baseline settings, and quality checks so your parts come off the printer clean and assembly-ready.
Click to download → Print Guide
Click to download → Assembly Guide
Click to download → Licensing Agreement
Torus Halo Closed is a modular light sculpture (or sculpture‑only object) built from repeated, closed torus “halo” segments stacked around a central light source. The geometry is generated parametrically in Rhino/Grasshopper: a simple set of rules controls curvature, thickness, and alignment so the parts repeat cleanly and assemble into a continuous, architectural column of light. Conceptually, the halo motif is designed to feel calm, meditative, and slightly ceremonial—an object that brings atmosphere and presence into a space, not just illumination. Thank you for supporting this STL fundraiser; proceeds directly help kickstart my art career and fund the next series of work in this design language. Please respect the included license and my IP: one purchase grants one personal license, and file sharing/rehosting/reselling is not permitted.
• a functional light sculpture (table or floor configuration), or
• a standalone sculptural object (no lighting components).
This guide covers print preparation, baseline settings, and quality checks so your parts come off the printer clean and assembly-ready.
Click to download → Print Guide
Click to download → Assembly Guide
Click to download → Licensing Agreement