Decorative globe on the desk
Manufaktura Columbus, founded in 1909 in Germany, is the oldest globe manufacturer in the world.Modern products from this brand are among the best-selling in Europe.All globes are handcrafted in Germany, and Columbus is the only manufacturer that produce
SKU: CLMBUS-Duplex 403467
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Manufaktura Columbus, founded in 1909 in Germany, is the oldest globe manufacturer in the world.
Modern products from this brand are among the best-selling in Europe.
All globes are handcrafted in Germany, and Columbus is the only manufacturer that produces hand-blown globes.
Collaboration with top artists and artisans in cartography, as well as wood and glass decoration, attests to the company's excellence.
In addition to hand-blown globes, the brand offers elegant vacuum globes, also made in Germany.
But what sets Columbus apart from other companies?
The labor-intensive process of printing and curing on 24 layers of paper until achieving the perfect appearance. Then, strict cleaning procedures and applying a protective layer on the globe.
The entire process is closely guarded and checked after processing by a team of cartographers!
We are pleased to present an extraordinary collection of Columbus desk globes.
Desk globe?
Increasingly, glass globes can be seen on desks in elegant offices, study rooms, or designer salons.
An elegant globe signifies the prestige of the place where it is located and, as a desk decoration, additionally draws attention.
Highest quality craftsmanship
German globes produced for over 100 years are handcrafted with the utmost precision and attention to detail.
Hand-blown glass and cartographic maps carefully applied with attention to every detail create perfect and very original desk products.
In our rich offer, you will find a wide range of globes in various sizes, both standing and smaller office models.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | CLMBUS-Duplex 403467 |
| Manufacturer | Columbus |
| Model | Duplex 403467 |
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