Placement Guide
Where to hang each geometry
Every room has a centre of gravity. A wall the eye returns to. A corner where light collects. These are not accidents of architecture. They are positions.
Each geometry has a position. The mathematics determines the form. The room determines where it belongs. One responds to the other. Neither compromises.
I.
Seed of Life
80–107 Hz · 840,000 stipples
Bedroom · Meditation Nook
Stillness. Origin. The first geometry — the one everything grows from. Place it where breath slows.
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II.
Metatron's Cube
107–143 Hz · 655,200 stipples
Study · Office · Entryway
Structure. Precision. Every Platonic solid nested in one form. In a study, it feels like clarity. In an entryway, it holds the wall.
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III.
Vesica Piscis
143–191 Hz · 1,440,000 stipples
Bedroom · Reading Corner
Duality. Overlap. The space between two things. The Vesica is where two circles meet. It belongs where you go to think.
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IV.
Flower of Life
191–256 Hz · 1,680,000 stipples
Living Room · Creative Studio · Garden
Expansion. Complexity. The geometry of things that keep becoming. The Flower extends into shared space — living rooms, studios, anywhere people gather.
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V.
Torus
256–342 Hz · 1,440,000 stipples
Kitchen · Bathroom · Hallway
Circulation. Flow. Return. The spiral that comes back to itself. It belongs where the house moves — kitchens, bathrooms, spaces of circulation.
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VI.
Equilibrium
342–457 Hz · 1,484,000 stipples
Centre of Home · Hallway
Vector balance. Zero-phase geometry. Buckminster Fuller's stillness point — the form from which all others emerge. Place it at the centre. Everything else orbits it.
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VII.
Merkabah
457–600 Hz · 756,000 stipples
Meditation Chamber · Retreat Space · Yoga Room
Counter-rotation. Higher-order geometry. The most complex form in the collection. The Merkabah belongs in spaces you keep for yourself.
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The placements hold in any architecture. Studio. Practice. Retreat. The geometry doesn't adapt to the room. The room adapts to the geometry.
The room was waiting for it.