Moonlight Voyager feels like a scene frozen mid–dream.
An astronaut in a sleek suit stands on a rocky lunar base, cradling a glowing moon in both hands as if they’ve just brought it back from orbit. The reflective helmet catches the room around it windows, lights, furniture blurring the line between your space and its imagined galaxy. In a dim room, the illuminated moon becomes a soft ambient light source, turning the figure into a functional art piece, not just a sculpture.
On a console, beside a sofa, or in a corner of a modern living room, Moonlight Voyager instantly reads as a “main character” object. It’s the kind of piece that feels at home in a design-forward loft, a gallery, or a collector’s studio full of books, vinyl, and art toys.