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Created using data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the beautiful topography of the far side of the moon has been recreated using jewellery-grade concrete. Hand-finished and presented on a precision machine space-grade aluminium base, this is a truly unique and fascinating item that will be a talking point in any home or office.
This gradual disintegration of the lunar surface gives it its distinctive look that we are all so familiar with.
This item matches all our other DeskSpace pieces and can form a part of a beautiful space-themed collection. You can be sure that there will be the same attention to detail and consistent beauty across the entire range.
We wanted to stay true to the unique beauty of the portland cement material. In order to best show the unique beauty of every impact crater, we recommend lighting each piece parallel to the main surface to highlight the dips and shadows of intricate texture.
This can easily be achieved with either a desktop lamp for ceiling light for when the large piece is hung on a wall.
We wanted to stay true to the unique beauty of the portland cement material.
In order to best show the unique beauty of every impact crater, we recommend lighting each piece parallel to the main surface to highlight the dips and shadows of intricate texture. This can easily be achieved with either a desktop lamp for ceiling light for when the large piece is hung on a wall.
*Please note Neptune is the only planet which is not made of gemstone materials