With "LUNA" you can have the moon in your room (the size you want)

Tonight we have lived on earth a very curious phenomenon: a superlunar eclipse, which has made the moon looked bigger than ever and for a time of reddish color and this reminded me a lamp I saw a few days ago in BoredPanda, called "MOON", which makes it possible to have it in your room.

I don't know what the moon has, that satellite that we always see from here, that children are powerfully called to. It will be that it gives light, it will be that they never see it in the same place, it will be that it is changing form or it will be that it seems mysterious. The fact is that they are passionate and that is why it can be curious, and beautiful, that they can have a moon in your room, or even to play.

The moon in my room

For years we have been many parents who have finished with a moon in the room. I am not talking about this model that we discussed today, but about "Moon in my Room", a lamp that I analyzed at the time because we loved it and we ended up with it hanging on the wall.

It is beautiful to watch, it serves to play to illuminate it and turn it off, and see the phases, but not for much more. And this is what the creators of "MOON" have wanted to solve, by offering a lamp that in addition to giving light, is round, resistant and serves to play with it.

So resistant that it can get wet, you can approach the fire (why would anyone do that?) And that even Children can use in their games, as if his dolls and characters had really reached the moon.

Different sizes (and different prices)

Here comes the catch: the price. "LUNA" is a project that seeks financing in IndieGoGo and they will not have problems to move it forward because they needed $ 40,000 and have obtained more than 450,000. Come on, how interested there are, and many, but a server can't even contemplate getting one because the price is very high in all options.

The smallest moon, which measures 8.2 cm and runs on batteries, costs $ 75 excluding shipping. The next one in size, which measures 15 cm (and if I'm not mistaken it already goes with cable), it already costs 150 dollars. And so we go through the 20 cm that costs $ 200, the 30 cm for $ 270 (sold out), the 40 cm for $ 410, the 50 cm for $ 610 and the 60 cm for $ 875, which is They say soon, although the moon is huge, of course.

I really like them, I love them, in fact, and I'm sure kids would hallucinate because, as I say, they have admiration for our little satellite. If they were cheaper I would do with one, perhaps with a medium size, although they are wired and that makes you lose a bit of charm. What do you think?