The 'Nebu' Telescope Has a Sculptural Design for Heavenly Observation
Michael Hemsworth — April 13, 2018 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
The conceptual 'Nebu' telescope has been designed as a modern twist on a classic piece of equipment that integrates a sculptural aesthetic to make it a focal point in your home. Inspired by the original Astrocan from the 1970s, the telescope can be freely positioned thanks to the spherical design. The integrated touch dial controls on the side of the sphere enable ergonomic control, while the overall organic shape of the makes it feel more familiar to utilize when staring at the heavens.
The 'Nebu' telescope is the design work of María Solí and has been positioned on a versatile base that makes adjustments easy to ensure you're always able to maintain the right level of focus.
The 'Nebu' telescope is the design work of María Solí and has been positioned on a versatile base that makes adjustments easy to ensure you're always able to maintain the right level of focus.
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Industry Implications
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