Nanoleaf is a renowned company known for producing vibrant and eye-catching tiles to adorn your walls. However, the price tag is not easily affordable. If you desire the perfect arrangement, you will need to invest a significant amount of money. Nevertheless, [Projects with Red] drew inspiration from this idea and devised their own gem-like panels arranged in parallel lines.
The panels can also function as a large clock, if desired. Each irregular hexagonal stone has ten connection points to link the layers. 3D printed housings for each component serve as physical connections, while wires and connectors hanging from the back provide easy linkage. The units are encapsulated in black housings with sturdy lids and transparent acrylic sheets acting as diffusers. A speaker LED strip is affixed on the cover for illumination, equipped with Dupont connectors for power and data connection. The LED chain is controlled by ESP32 using WLED.me software, allowing for effortless control over the lights and animations. The video below demonstrates how to turn these elements into a large display comprising seven colors. It offers an excellent platform to craft LED wall art with plenty of customization options, similar to previous intriguing LED tile projects we have come across.