January 25, 2026
Description
"The Aerial Acrobats" is a series of minimalist figures that combine art, physics, and fun.
Designed as a realistic balancing game, the pieces stack together in surprising ways: each figure has a curved support point and a slight indentation at the top, allowing for the creation of precarious, graceful, and poetic towers.
Each figure represents a small acrobat in various poses, creating a composition that seems to defy gravity.
Perfect as a skill game, desk decoration, or modern 3D-printed sculpture.
Technical Specifications
Printing Difficulty Level: Easy
Number of Pieces: 1 individual figure
Design: Support-free, smooth surfaces, no textures
Recommended Height: 50 mm (can be scaled freely)
Actual Balance: Optimized design for stability when printed with a low center of gravity
Recommended Material: PLA or PETG
Suggested Infill: 15–25%
Optional Tip: You can place a nut or metal ball inside the base (before sealing) to improve balance and make them wobble more naturally.
Design and Concept
Each piece has been modeled with smooth, organic lines, inspired by kinetic art and mobile sculptures.
The result is a fun, artistic, and ingenious set, ideal for 3D printers looking for more than just a simple object: a living piece that balances, moves, and surprises.
Includes
1 STL file
Ready to print without supports
Scalable to any size
Recommended for:
Balance or concentration games
Minimalist decoration
Original gifts made with 3D printing
Schools or workshops that teach concepts of balance and center of mass
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike