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The image provided by Studio Greytak shows a space-themed light. Studio Greytak in Missoula, Montana designed a Jupiter lamp with mineral aragonite, depicting the turbulent gas swirling on the earth. -David Baumstark passes AP

This image provided by Fernish shows a children's room inspired by outer space. Rachel Magana, senior visual designer at Fernish, a sustainable furniture rental company, said that she drew some cosmological decoration ideas from a colleague’s recent nursery project.

—Dustin Walker via AP Photography/Finland

Studio Greytak designed this impact table, in which a bunch of desert rose crystals are embedded in cast glass, as if an asteroid fell into a pool. -David Baumstark passes AP

German designer Jan Kath has created a carpet collection called Spacecrafted, which is inspired by images of gas clouds and small planetary nebulae from the Hubble Telescope.

-Dimo Feldmann / Jan Kath Design GmbH through AP

This space-themed carpet is part of the Spacecrafted series. -Dimo Feldmann / Jan Kath Design GmbH through AP

This is a difficult year on Earth, but 2020 is the highlight of space exploration. SpaceX pushed its futuristic "starship" to new heights. Three countries launched missions to Mars, and robots captured debris from the moon and asteroids.

More promises are expected next year, including plans to launch a successor to the Hubble Space Telescope.

Perhaps it is not surprising that the space theme has a place in home decoration. When many of us are trapped at home due to the pandemic, spatial images can add an adventurous or whimsical feel to rooms, walls and ceilings.

New York interior designer Patrice Hoban said: "I have finished outer space and starry sky." "My clients like to use stars as backgrounds in nurseries. I also work with Luminous Paint, It adds a sense of popularity to children’s rooms and home theaters."

She stuck tiny dark night stars on the ceiling. The light can last for several hours. She said: "This is the closest thing I have found to a planetarium."

Rachel Magana, senior visual designer at sustainable furniture rental company Fernish, drew some cosmic decoration ideas from a colleague’s recent nursery project.

She said: "The palette is based on dark blue tones, and then splashed in colors such as yellow, white or red."

She said: "Or create your own galaxy wall." "Draw a blue wall, and then use some faded white paint to splash it with tiny water droplets. You can just create some new constellations."

She suggested adding interesting space lights and vintage NASA posters.

For decades, outer space has inspired designers. In the 1960s, the "space race" between the United States and the Soviet Union, and with the development of the space age, the advent of synthetic materials, led to a proliferation of futuristic furniture such as molded plastic chairs and satellite-shaped lighting equipment.

These days, you can download artwork directly from NASA:

, Or find it at retailers such as Red Bubble, Etsy and Zazzle.

Magana also suggested making a space-themed quotation letter paper, such as Neil Armstrong's famous term "one small step for man."

Many astronomy-themed art on the market will appear in any room. There are moon graphics on Target's canvas. Tempaper has constellation wallpapers, but if you can't make wallpapers, please consider Kenna Sato Designs' wall or ceiling constellation decals.

Galaxy Lamps have a sphere that looks like an asteroid. Use the included USB to charge it, and cycle through 16 colors in three lighting modes. There is also a moon version. In Beautiful Halo, a series of rocket ship ceiling fixtures were found.

Studio Greytak in Missoula, Montana designed a Jupiter lamp with mineral aragonite, depicting the turbulent gas swirling on the earth. There is also an impact watch with cast glass on it and a large piece of desert rose crystal inlaid on it, as if an asteroid fell into a pool.

Zodiac wall decals and Milky Way carpets can be found in the nursery project. Crate&Kids and Pottery Barn Kids have hanging phones with planets, stars and clouds.

There are also luminous black duvet covers printed on the solar system on PBK, but if you are ready to go to the stars, check out Snurk Living's duvet suits. This studio, owned by Dutch designers Peggy van Neer and Erik van Loo, designed a suit printed with life-size astronaut suits.

It seems popular to create a night sky on the ceiling of a home theater. Houzz has hundreds of inspirational examples.

Maydan Architects in Palo Alto, California designed one for a recent project.

"Our client's grandfather is the owner of several movie theaters," Mary Maydan said. “One of them has a retractable ceiling that allows guests to experience the starry sky at night. When our client decided to build his own home theater, this installation actually fulfilled his lifelong dream.”

The ceiling is not retractable, but has an eight-pane fixed lamp, depicting the Milky Way and a meteor.

Maydan said: "It provides a very soft light, designed to stay open during the film screening and create a magical experience."

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