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Scientific Objects - Design, Physics and Observation

Welcome to our unique science collection, a selection of fascinating objects inspired by physics and meteorology . These pieces combine aesthetics , education , and innovation to enrich your home with meaning and elegance.

Whether you're a science enthusiast or a curiosity lover, discover our decorative scientific instruments designed to awaken the intellect and decorate your space with refinement.

Authentic instruments, both decorative and educational

Decorative Periodic Table with True Elements: Mendeleev

Decorative Periodic Table with True Elements: Mendeleev


Foucault Pendulum - Sand

Foucault Pendulum - Sand


Levitating Moon Globe - MOONFLIGHT

Levitating Moon Globe - MOONFLIGHT


Bulb terrarium - ETABLY

Bulb terrarium - ETABLY


Magnetic Ferrofluid in a Bottle – Discover the Science

Magnetic Ferrofluid in a Bottle – Discover the Science


Fidget Magnetic Pen – Creativity and Stress Relief

Fidget Magnetic Pen – Creativity and Stress Relief


Discover Our Scientific Collection: Between Art, Pedagogy and Fascinating Experiments

Our collection of scientific instruments pays tribute to iconic figures in science such as Isaac Newton, Leon Foucault, and Dmitri Mendeleev. Each object embodies the perfect blend of pedagogy and aesthetics, inviting you to explore fascinating phenomena through unique products such as antigravity gyroscopes, Foucault's pendulum, and a periodic table with real chemical elements.

Exploration of Scientific Phenomena

Each product in this collection is a tribute to the great scientific discoveries that have marked history. Take, for example, the Anti-Gravity Gyroscope . This fascinating educational toy is directly inspired by the work of Léon Foucault, famous for demonstrating the Earth's rotation using his pendulum. The gyroscope visualizes concepts such as rotation, inertia, and conservation of angular momentum. By manipulating this object, you discover how forces oppose each other to maintain dynamic equilibrium.

Newton's Cradle , meanwhile, is another must-have in this collection. This device demonstrates the conservation of energy and momentum, two fundamental principles of physics. Popularized by Isaac Newton, this pendulum is a perfect example of how simple an invention can explain complex physical laws. Placed on a desk or shelf, this pendulum combines decor and education, while providing a perpetual demonstration of energy transfer.

Learning Through Do It Yourself (DIY) and Pedagogy

Do It Yourself (DIY) is not only a creative hobby, it's also a powerful educational tool. Manually building scientific objects allows you to understand complex concepts in a practical and fun way. That's why our collection includes several DIY products, such as Stirling Engines , Gyroscope Kits , or Anti-Gravity Building Blocks . By assembling these objects yourself, you discover the principles of thermodynamics, gravitation, and material physics through hands-on experience.

The Stirling Engine , for example, lets you explore how a heat engine works. Invented by Robert Stirling in 1816, this engine is a perfect demonstration of heat exchange and its conversion into mechanical energy. By building a DIY Stirling engine, you're not just admiring a fascinating invention; you're also learning the basics of thermodynamics.

Anti-Gravity Building Blocks - Tensegrity Sculptures are another example of learning through manipulation. Inspired by the tensegrity structures developed by Buckminster Fuller, these seemingly floating sculptures are a great way to learn about tension and compression. By assembling these blocks, you discover how opposing forces can create a stable equilibrium.

Active Pedagogy Through Interactive Objects

Active learning is an approach that stimulates thinking and information retention. Self-balancing gyroscopes or rainbow projectors , for example, are not only fun gadgets, they are also powerful learning tools. By interacting with these objects, children and adults stimulate their curiosity while discovering concrete scientific principles.

Studies show that manipulating physical objects boosts cognitive abilities, and that's exactly what these products offer. The Rainbow Projector uses prisms to split light, a phenomenon first described by Newton. This device demonstrates how white light splits into different colors, illustrating the visible light spectrum.

A Collection Rich in Scientific Curiosities

Our collection is also an ode to chemical discoveries and natural elements. The Periodic Table with Real Elements is a signature piece inspired by the monumental work of Dmitri Mendeleev. This table is not only decorative; it includes real samples of chemical elements, offering an interactive and tangible way to study chemistry.

Similarly, the Foucault Pendulum – Sand is a visual demonstration of the Earth's rotation. With each swing, the pendulum leaves traces in the sand, making visible a phenomenon we cannot perceive in everyday life. This product allows you to recreate Foucault's experiment in your own space, combining science and art in a fascinating way.

Products like the Magnetic Hourglass transform everyday objects into scientific marvels. By observing metal particles align under the influence of a magnetic field, you discover the invisible forces that govern our world.

Decorative and Educational Scientific Objects

Our collection is also full of products that combine decoration and science. The LED Jellyfish Lamp and the Levitating Moon Globe are two perfect examples of objects that add an aesthetic touch while stimulating imagination and curiosity. The lamp recreates the soothing movement of jellyfish in the ocean, a fascinating phenomenon studied by biologists. The globe, meanwhile, appears to float in mid-air thanks to magnetic levitation, recalling the gravitational forces studied by Newton and Kepler.

These objects are both practical and educational, offering a lesson on natural phenomena while beautifying your spaces.

Art and Science United

Some pieces in the collection are directly inspired by science fiction and cinema while illustrating real-life physical principles. The Inception Spinning Top is an object inspired by the famous film Inception . This toy defies gravity while demonstrating the concepts of rotation and inertia. It is both fascinating and calming to observe.

The Levitating Sneaker Display uses the same principles of magnetic levitation as our lunar globe, but applies this technology to an everyday object. This display is ideal for fashion and design enthusiasts, combining practicality with innovative technology.

Learning Through the Great Names of Science

Our collection is a tribute to the scientists who changed the way we understand the world. Leon Foucault, Isaac Newton, Robert Stirling, Dmitri Mendeleev, and many others revolutionized their fields, and each product in this collection tells a part of their story. From Foucault's Pendulum to the Periodic Table to the Anti-Gravity Gyroscope , these objects offer a fascinating glimpse into the discoveries that have shaped our understanding of the universe.

A Collection for All the Curious

Whether you're a teacher looking for interactive teaching tools, a parent wanting to spark your children's curiosity, or simply a science enthusiast, this collection has something for everyone. Each item has been carefully selected for its educational potential, as well as its aesthetic appeal, making them unique decorative pieces for your home or office.

An Invitation to Discover the Scientific World

Our science collection invites you to discover the laws that govern our world in a fun, educational, and aesthetic way. Whether observing the principles of gravity, interacting with real chemicals, or handling a heat engine, each product is designed to stimulate curiosity and imagination.

With these items, you can not only beautify your space, but also enrich your mind by exploring captivating scientific phenomena. Whether you're passionate about physics, chemistry, or simply curious, this collection is a true gateway to the fascinating world of science.

❓ FAQ – Frequently asked questions about our scientific collection

Who is the collection of scientific objects intended for?

Our collection is aimed at all curious types: children, students, teachers, physics, chemistry, or biology enthusiasts, as well as fans of original decor. The objects are both educational and aesthetic, perfect for introducing or deepening scientific knowledge while tastefully decorating an office or interior.

Can these items be used in the classroom or in an educational setting?

Absolutely. Our instruments, such as the Foucault pendulum, the Stirling engine, and DIY kits, are designed to visually and concretely illustrate scientific laws. They are widely used in physics classes, STEM workshops, and educational demonstrations. They promote active learning through experimentation.

What scientific phenomena can we explore with this collection?

The objects offered allow you to explore concepts such as inertia, gravity, Earth's rotation, conservation of energy, tension/pressure (tensegrity), thermodynamics, the light spectrum, magnetism and even elementary chemistry with a real periodic table containing real samples.

Are these scientific objects suitable for children?

Yes, a large part of our collection is suitable for children aged 8-10 years and up, with adult supervision if necessary for DIY activities. Each product is selected to stimulate curiosity while remaining accessible and safe. They are perfect for introducing children to science from a young age.

Are the products delivered assembled or do you need to assemble them yourself?

Some objects come ready-to-use (such as Newton's cradles or rainbow projectors), while others require assembly, such as Stirling engine, tensegrity, or gyroscope kits. Assembly is an integral part of learning and interacting with the physical laws represented.

Can these items be given as gifts?

Yes, these items are perfect for making a smart and original gift. Whether for a birthday, Christmas, graduation, or even as an office decoration, they appeal as much for their aesthetics as for their educational value. They appeal to both children and adults with a passion for science or design.

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