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Bring some space into your space with a moon-shaped lamp

TL;DR: Create the ultimate interstellar ambiance in your home with the Original Moon Lamp, on sale as of Jan. 22 for $48.99 — a 9% discount. 


Escaping Earth doesn’t sound half bad these days. But just because we can’t explore outer space ourselves doesn’t mean we can’t bring a little bit of celestial energy into our homes. Meet the Original Moon Lamp™

This moon replica illuminates like a full moon on your nightstand (or coffee table, countertop, or wherever else you want to display it). It’s crafted by experts with eagle-eye precision using high-quality NASA satellite images. And whether it’s lit up or not, it looks just like that old pizza pie in the sky. Plus, it’s definitely a conversation starter — you know, in case you ever have guests at your house again. Read more...

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