
MOON is an autonomous light sculpture that brings the movement of the moon into our living spaces. By precisely mirroring the moon’s current phase, orientation, and visibility in real time, it creates a direct and poetic connection between the user and the lunar cycle. It illuminates only when the moon is above the horizon, and fades as it sets—shifting subtly each day as the moon rises later and later. This natural rhythm turns MOON into a living object, one that quietly marks the passage of time through light and shadow.



Each piece is meticulously crafted from natural alabaster, a stone selected for its translucent quality and moon-like veining. Formed over millennia, the material ensures that every object is uniquely individual and carries a timeless, organic elegance. The design was achieved after nearly two years of prototyping and testing at Marvilab, where a wide range of materials and technologies were explored to bring the concept to life. Today, all pieces are still assembled at Marvilab, ensuring continuity in craftsmanship and attention to detail. The collection includes three distinct versions: MOON Sixteen, a compact tabletop edition; MOON Forty, a larger, more immersive version; and a wall-mounted edition that offers a sculptural presence in vertical space. The embedded technology allows for a seamless one-touch setup via a mobile app, automatically syncing time and location, with adjustable brightness for different environments.







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