Turning Circle with support frame made of oak wood

Order number 10.13100

Play value

Turning the disc sets two differently coloured sands in motion and these then trickle through fine funnel openings like blood through veins and heart. As a rule, like goes to like, like things join together: large to large, heavy to heavy. Mountains and valleys, shot through by regular two-coloured layers form on one side, while the other side shows increasing waves of erosion. A stimulating experience as a result of the formation of continually new patterns. Just a gentle turn of the disc is enough to change the picture into ever new and flowing forms, each unique and fleeting. Whole landscapes and aesthetic patterns appear in the sand. Turning the disc too fast results in chaos. However if the disc is left to trickle while stationary, new structures form.

Recommended for

  • schoolchildren
  • young people
  • adults
  • older people
  • public play areas without supervision, such as playgrounds, parks or similar
Sawn-timbers core-free, thus decreasing occurrences of cracking and undesired changes in shape Ja
All parts used for anchoring to the ground are made of hot-dip galvanised steel or stainless steel Ja
High-quality roller bearings made of chrome steel or stainless steel for rotating elements, easy to maintain and exchange, sealed Ja

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Attention! Technical modifications reserved. Request current assembly instructions for site dimensions.

Designer

Richter Spielgeräte GmbH
Turning Circle with support frame made of oak wood
Order number 10.13100
Turning the disc sets two differently coloured sands in motion and these then trickle through fine funnel openings like blood through veins and heart. As a rule, like goes to like, like things join together: large to large, heavy to heavy. Mountains and valleys, shot through by regular two-coloured layers form on one side, while the other side shows increasing waves of erosion. A stimulating experience as a result of the formation of continually new patterns. Just a gentle turn of the disc is enough to change the picture into ever new and flowing forms, each unique and fleeting. Whole landscapes and aesthetic patterns appear in the sand. Turning the disc too fast results in chaos. However if the disc is left to trickle while stationary, new structures form.
  • schoolchildren
  • young people
  • adults
  • older people
  • public play areas without supervision, such as playgrounds, parks or similar

Downloads

Info

Attention! Technical modifications reserved. Request current assembly instructions for site dimensions.

Designer

Richter Spielgeräte GmbH