Timor Perpetual Calendar
Designed in 1967 by Enzo Mari, the Timor table calendar is a classic desk accessory that has been included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. The Timor calendar showcases Mari's typical combination of simplicity of form with an element of wit and surprise.
The calendars concept was originally inspired by railway signage. The design was further refined by the functional need to press the base in a single piece, thereby ensuring its stability. A series of cards indicating the month, date and day of the week can be rotated around a pin to represent the correct date.
Now you can print your own version thanks to my design! I chose to give this to the community for free because I love the design. I printed the final prototype with my H2D printer without any issues.
I used PLA Basic White and PLA Matte Black for all the cards and PETG Black for the main body. The calendar has a screw that locks it. You can choose between a solution with a thread and one without.
You can print the main body in one piece, or choose to print three separate pieces and glue them together later.
NOTES
- includes bambu studio 3mf files
- all photos uploaded are of the actual printed model, and are copyright protected
























