1000 COLOUR WHEEL PUZZLE
“The colour theory one”
Where play meets theory. The wheel demonstrates classic theories of harmonic and dissonant colour schemes. Place each of the 1000 individual colours in perfect order to reveal the complementary, triadic and split complementary systems.
“The colour wheel is the quintessential artist’s tool. Since Isaac Newton’s first circular diagram of colour in the 1600s, wrapping the visible spectrum of colour around a circle has given artists a formula to understand the relationships between each hue. It reveals not only the physical theory of how different colours are created, but also the psychology behind the perception of some colour combinations as right and others as wrong.” – Clemens Habicht
The Play Group is a celebration of artistry, function and form. They craft puzzles that applaud art, encourage play and look beautiful in the home.
1000 pieces - round puzzle
puzzle: 67.5cm assembled
“The colour theory one”
Where play meets theory. The wheel demonstrates classic theories of harmonic and dissonant colour schemes. Place each of the 1000 individual colours in perfect order to reveal the complementary, triadic and split complementary systems.
“The colour wheel is the quintessential artist’s tool. Since Isaac Newton’s first circular diagram of colour in the 1600s, wrapping the visible spectrum of colour around a circle has given artists a formula to understand the relationships between each hue. It reveals not only the physical theory of how different colours are created, but also the psychology behind the perception of some colour combinations as right and others as wrong.” – Clemens Habicht
The Play Group is a celebration of artistry, function and form. They craft puzzles that applaud art, encourage play and look beautiful in the home.
1000 pieces - round puzzle
puzzle: 67.5cm assembled
“The colour theory one”
Where play meets theory. The wheel demonstrates classic theories of harmonic and dissonant colour schemes. Place each of the 1000 individual colours in perfect order to reveal the complementary, triadic and split complementary systems.
“The colour wheel is the quintessential artist’s tool. Since Isaac Newton’s first circular diagram of colour in the 1600s, wrapping the visible spectrum of colour around a circle has given artists a formula to understand the relationships between each hue. It reveals not only the physical theory of how different colours are created, but also the psychology behind the perception of some colour combinations as right and others as wrong.” – Clemens Habicht
The Play Group is a celebration of artistry, function and form. They craft puzzles that applaud art, encourage play and look beautiful in the home.
1000 pieces - round puzzle
puzzle: 67.5cm assembled