A spin-crossover (SCO) active dinuclear Fe(II) triple helicate of the form [Fe] was combined with additional supramolecular components in order to manipulate the interhelical separation and steric congestion and to study the magneto-structural effects on the ensuing composite materials. A more separated array of SCO units produced more extensive spin-transitions, while a tightly arranged lattice environment stabilized the low-spin state. This study highlights the important interplay between crystal packing, intermolecualr interactions, and the magentic behavior of SCO materials.

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