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City Lights™ Globe 6"
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$853.68MN
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City Lights™ globes automatically iluminate the cities of our world as seen from orbit, capturing this ethereal beauty.

City Lights™ globes automatically turn and illuminate the cities of our world using a special patented induction system. Simply place your City Lights™ Globe on its elegant base and it will begin to magically revolve, displaying Earth’s unique light show.

City Lights™ globes compliment any decor. Display in home, office, study - anywhere you want to make a statement.

Available in 6 and 10" with mirror base.

Works with 110VAC.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 February, 2010.
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