Vintage Luminous Globe Night Light 3D Wooden Puzzle

SKU RobST003 Category

Illuminate your world with the Vintage Luminous Globe Night Light 3D Wooden Puzzle by Robotime-ROKR. This 180-piece puzzle serves as both a sophisticated globe ornament and a warm night light. With a secret drawer, constellation lock, and vintage details like gothic letters, it offers a challenging and rewarding DIY experience. Assembly time: 4-8h.

Age: 14+ | Pieces: 180 | Width: 167mm | Height: 293mm | Length: 203mm

$46.20

Description

Vintage Luminous Globe Night Light 3D Wooden Puzzle by Robotime-ROKR – 180 pcs

Introducing the Vintage Luminous Globe Night Light 3D Wooden Puzzle, a blend of classic elegance and modern functionality. This unique model offers a hands-on crafting experience that results in a beautiful globe ornament and practical night light.

The Luminous Globe Night Light 3D Wooden Puzzle is more than just a model; it’s an intricate piece of art that challenges the mind and delights the senses. Whether as a gift, a personal project, or a standout piece of decor, this wooden puzzle promises hours of enjoyment and a beautiful finished product.

Product Features:

  • Sophisticated Design: The dimensional engraving in gothic letters, 25mm miniature magnifying glass for map details, and wave wheel activation structure for smooth turning give this globe a vintage look and feel.
  • Practical Night Light: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this globe emits a warm glow, serving as a tasteful and functional night light.
  • Challenging Build: With 180 pieces and a challenging difficulty level, this puzzle offers 4-8 hours of engaging assembly. Experience the challenge of encoding the constellation lock and discovering the secret drawer.
  • Unique Gift & Stylish Decor: Perfect as a creative gift for DIY lovers on occasions like Christmas, Father’s Day, or birthdays, and a luxurious addition to your room or office decor.

What’s in the Box?

  • 180 building pieces
  • Electronics

Product Dimensions

167 x 203 x 293mm

Box Dimensions

310 x 230 x 47mm

Recommended Age:

14 Years+

Did You Know?

The oldest known surviving terrestrial globe is the “Erdapfel,” created by the German mapmaker Martin Behaim in 1492. The Erdapfel, which means “Earth Apple” in German, is a spherical representation of the Earth’s surface made from a wooden core covered with a map painted on parchment. While it doesn’t resemble modern globes in terms of accuracy, it was a significant advancement in cartography for its time, providing a three-dimensional perspective of the world’s continents and oceans. Behaim’s globe reflects the geographical knowledge of the late 15th century and offers a fascinating glimpse into how people viewed the world during the Age of Exploration. It’s now housed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany, where it continues to be a historical treasure.