IKEA Ribba Infinity Mirror frame

IKEA Ribba Infinity Mirror frame

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I was planning to create an infinity mirror based on the 23x23cm IKEA Ribba picture frame. However, the visibility of all the resistors and contact pads made it look unrefined. So I designed these covers to conceal everything except the LEDs themselves. There is only one corner where the contact pads are visible, but with a bit of black paint or tape they're completely hidden. The four pieces replace the inner Ribba frame and the LEDs sit in the center between the two mirrors for a perfectly spaced infinity reflection. And here's everything you need to build your own: - The four printed pieces - IKEA Ribba picture frame (23x23cm) - Silver reflective foil (for the front "glass") - A 23x23cm mirror (for the back) or the "glass" of another Ribba with reflective foil - 1m LED strip (you'll have to cut off 2 segments) - A controller for the LEDs This is the LED strip I used, which has an RF remote instead of the more common IR remote as you can completely hide the receiver behind the frame: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5V-UBS-LED-Strip-5050-RGB-White-Warm-White-Red-Green-Blue-60LEDs-m-50CM-1M/32730953194.html, and you can go all wireless with a small power bank as the power interface is USB. The covers are designed for a nice fit, but you should use the adhesive of the LED strip to secure them, and maybe add some double-sided tape to the printed part to keep them from moving slightly.

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