Luna Lamp by Taiwan-based Acron Studio is a designer decor fabricated to transform any corner of your home into a magical place. Replicating earth’s only natural satellite, the studio is hoping to redefine the relationship between humans and spaces with their moon lanterns. Being a symbol of delicacy, balance and renewal; this lamp is designed to bring pleasure and light in every corner of your house.

Made from glass fiber and non- toxic latex, the lantern is designed to mimic color and shape of moon. Available in seven different sizes i.e. from XXS (3.2-inch) to XXL (23.6 inch), each piece comes with a cord and adjustable luminosity device, giving you freedom to manage the light according to need.

All the lamps are fitted with Halogen bulbs except for Luna XXS, which instead of Halogen bulb is fitted with LED bulb. The mini lantern (XXS) is fitted with a battery and cord but unlike others it does not support luminosity adjustable device and is also not suitable for hanging.

The portable and multifunctional lamp is ideal for reading and can also be used for celebrating special moment with your loved ones. Luna lamp will not only bring light but will also bring rich imagination about available spaces like living room, office, studio space or yard.

Currently running on Indiegogo, the Luna lamp has received an overwhelming response from backers and has raised $333,151 in just 23 days. So, if you want to bring moon into your home, back the lamp by paying $75, and get yourself a sweet mini Luna XXS, while by paying $875 you can get yourself an incredible king size Luna lamp (XXL).

Luna Lamp beautifully mimics the shape and color of moon
Available in seven different sizes
Made from glass fiber and non- toxic latex
The lamp comes with luminosity adjusting device and cord
Hang it or place it on floor the lamp will fill your heart and decor with light and serenity

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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