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Transform your room into a galactic wonderland with this moon lamp


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Choose from 16 different colors and two different tones.

TL;DR: Give your room a glow-up with the Original 16-Color Moon Lamp, which is on sale as of July 28. Use code ANNUAL15 at checkout to score one for only $40.80, a savings of nearly 26%.


With the Original 16-Color Moon Lamp, you can bring galactic vibes into your space and completely change the ambiance of any room in your house with the flip of a switch.

This lamp was designed using NASA satellite images as inspiration, so even when it's not lit up you can see plenty of realistic bumps and craters. When it is lit up, the lamp is totally customizable. If you want to keep things natural-looking, you can choose from a cool white or warm yellow undertone. If you want to spice things up, you can choose from 16 other colors using the remote control. It's even dimmable.

The lamp operates wirelessly and is rechargeable with a USB cable. It lasts up to two full hours on a single charge. If you'd like, you can even use the included wooden base stand to prop it up and place it anywhere in your home.

See it in action:

Normally, the Original 16-Color Moon Lamp retails for $55. But, for a limited time, you can knock the price down to just $40.80 when you enter the code ANNUAL15 at checkout.

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