The horizon is not a distant, unreachable line, but a physical meeting point contained within the glass. The architecture of the urn creates a dual perspective of time and light:
The Sunset: Where the frosted globe meets the top rim of the blue glass, it creates the gentle illusion of a sun setting over deep water.
The Sunrise: Looking within the translucent glass, the base of the sphere appears to emerge from the marble, mirroring the sun rising above the land.
The sphere (sun) is in the eternal stillness of the "Golden Hour". A symbol of a light that never truly fades, providing a constant presence within the home.
The horizon is not a distant, unreachable line, but a physical meeting point contained within the glass. The architecture of the urn creates a dual perspective of time and light:
The Sunset: Where the frosted globe meets the top rim of the blue glass, it creates the gentle illusion of a sun setting over deep water.
The Sunrise: Looking within the translucent glass, the base of the sphere appears to emerge from the marble, mirroring the sun rising above the land.
The sphere (sun) is in the eternal stillness of the "Golden Hour". A symbol of a light that never truly fades, providing a constant presence within the home.