Wil Brown from First Presbyterian Church in Orlando, Florida brings us these stacks of cubes. (Originally posted November 2012)
The design was made up of thirty-nine 3x3x3′ cubes. They built the top and bottom of the cubes with 1×4’s supported by four 2″x2″ rods. Once the cubes were completed, they wrapped and staple-gunned white muslin fabric to each cube, leaving the inside hollow. Each bolt was 3′ wide, so there was no sewing required.
They up-lit each stack of cubes with their Elation Opti Tri-par LEDs.
This looks totally awesome! Fabulous job!
God bless!
Thanks Robyn!
Lot of hours went into it but it was well worth the work we put in.
This is stunning!!! Is there a way to make these colapse?
They don’t collapse, but they stack and unstack pretty easily. Forgive the delayed response!
I just recently remembered that people might comment or ask questions…
This looks great! About how much was the material cost?
We spent about 700$ on all the materials. Wood, muslin, staples for staple gun, and all the other hardware (nails and screws).
About the fabric:
Did you wrap each side with the fabric or did you leave certain sides open so the light could shine though?
How much fabric did you purchase?