Globes

Rediscovering the Wheel

It might seem that there's nothing left to change or improve in the design of globes. After all, it's just a sphere—though some still think the earth is flat. They were once an essential item in the home of a learning teenager, but nowadays, in the era of map apps, they are increasingly being replaced. Perhaps it's for the better, as they have started to find their way into offices and studies instead of children's homes. This is all thanks to design wizards who have breathed new life into what seemed like a mundane object. The typical models we remember from geography classrooms are now passé, while modern forms have been attracting new waves of interest for several years. And we're not just talking about models that double as a bar for alcohol. We're talking about a classic model in a modern rendition. After all, who said that continents must be yellow or green, and oceans blue? White, black, and brown models are creative responses to the demands of today's entrepreneurs. Embossed continents, instead of lines drawn on material, are another way to break the monotony of this object. This makes choosing a modern model as a gift for your boss not only limitless but also ensures that no one else will present the employer with the same piece.


And the Sphere Keeps Turning...

A great idea is to purchase a model whose base appears to be a flat surface. It then looks like a sphere embedded in a plastic plate, giving it an unconventional appearance. After all, a classic gift doesn't have to look... old. A globe adds class. It's like a fountain pen or a clock—and should be in every study. Therefore, a gift in this form is not only in good taste but also highly desirable. There are, of course, models that combine several functionalities: such a gift might include a clock and a globe on the same base, which also serves as a shelf for fountain pens. In each of these cases, the success of the giver is guaranteed.