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As I was scrolling through twitter I found the most beautiful product from ACORN studios. They created a lamp that looks exactly like the moon. When I first saw the pictures, I thought someone photoshopped a real picture of the moon into their hands, room, etc. As I started looking into it, I found they are actually individually crafted and painted glass lamps. Each are 100% handmade and therefore incredibly unique. I think it's really cool that the inspiration came directly from nature for this beautiful product. I personally am very inspired by nature in my artwork so it's nice to see examples of that transferring into someone's successful business. The moons are expensive, ranging from $80 for the smallest size (only 3 inches) to about $910 for the largest ( 23 inches). Since each one is handmade, there is about a 3 month turn around after ordering one. So if you order one right now it should be here just in time for Christmas!!

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  1. This is so cool!!! Even though it is a lamp that would be a really cool idea to Photoshop the moon like this. Also I really want this lamp now.

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  2. I love this! It feels so enchanting. But maybe that's because I have a very strongly biased love for the moon... :^)

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  3. I love this! It feels so enchanting. But maybe that's because I have a very strongly biased love for the moon... :^)

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  4. I really like this! It is an illusion of the moon looking like the actual size it is in the sky, but in reality it's just as big as a basketball.

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  5. I really like this! It is an illusion of the moon looking like the actual size it is in the sky, but in reality it's just as big as a basketball.

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  6. This is amazing! I've seen photoshop versions of the moon like this too, but it's so cool that its actually reality! Im definitely going to look into getting one!

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  7. This is amazing! I've seen photoshop versions of the moon like this too, but it's so cool that its actually reality! Im definitely going to look into getting one!

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  8. These are super cool! i feel like it could make any room look super cool and lighten the room up. thanks for sharing

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  9. These are super cool! i feel like it could make any room look super cool and lighten the room up. thanks for sharing

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  10. I love these!! I wonder how hard they are to make, I kind of want to try to make one

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