MEZMOGLOBE™- Kinetic desk toy with full body optical ilusion

A project in London, UK by Kristoph Krisjans
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Revolving sphere that creates a mind-bending 360° optical illusion of continuously flowing helix.
Backers: 5145
Average Pledge Per Backer: £45

Funded: £232,331 of £3,000
Dates: Sep 10th -> Oct 15th (35 days)
Project By: Kristoph Krisjans
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Latest News

The Final Week!🔥

October 10th - via: kickstarter.com
⚡️5 days left for Mezmoglobe⚡️Seems like only a couple of days ago the project has started and now we are on the finish line. The support is huge and we have been working hard to get the Mezmoglobes out to the World. You can find some... (Read More)

200k Stretch Goal Unlocked!

October 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Every Mezmoglobe will come inside a handy Zipper caseYesterday we hit the £200k mark which means that the 2nd stretch goal is already unlocked. Thank you for the amazing support and for helping to choose the case type- almost 80% chose the zipper... (Read More)

The 2nd Stretch Goal announced!

September 25th - via: kickstarter.com
A special carrying case for the MezmoglobeHello wonderful people, let's get straight to the news. We have an awesome 2nd stretch goal in mind. A special zipper or drawstring case that would protect the Mezmoglobe and make it easy to carry around.... (Read More)

The 1st Stretch Goal is unlocked!

September 18th - via: kickstarter.com
WHAT A FIRST WEEK! We are happy to receive such amazing support from so many people around the globe. This is our 7th project and it already broke all our records. THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!  Our 1st stretch goal has been already... (Read More)

Mezmoglobe - Kinetic Desk Sphere

September 12th - via: awesomestufftobuy.com
Keep your hands occupied at your desk with the Mezmoglobe, this kinetic desk sphere is a blast to rotate with its smooth spherical shape. Simply rotate it to reveal the mind-bending effect of a continuously flowing spherical helix. (Read More)

After Vortecon, Mezmoglobe is the new kinectic desk spinner that keeps you focused

September 11th - via: greatdeals.com.sg
Fans of spinner toys will be familiar with Vortecon, the mesmerising kinetic desk toy by Kristoph Krisjans that garnered close to 3,000 backers on Kickstarter earlier this year. Kristoph is back with yet another similar project, this time around in the elegant shape of a revolving sphere  (Read More)

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