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Floor globe
Our home is our favourite place of retreat. A counterbalance to the often far too big and noisy world outside. We all know the longing for peace, security and intimacy. Cosy comfort spreads through beautiful light. With a free-standing globe, you can create an accent in the room that cannot be overlooked. Whether classic with blue seas, traditional with an ochre-coloured design or modern with a simple design - our selection offers the right floor-standing globe for every taste.
Beautiful and special inspirations from our earth for your home.
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When does a globe become a floor globe?
For a globe to become a stand-up model, it needs a certain overall height and stability. Our largest standing globe is 135 cm high and has a hand-laminated globe of 75 cm. A small globe is 100 cm high and a small globe is 37 cm high.The stands are made of wood or metal, or an exciting combination of the two. The acrylic glass globe is illuminated with a replaceable energy-saving lamp. We have card images that are traditionally hand-laminated or machine-made using the thermoforming technique.
Sometimes it only takes a small change to set new accents in a room or change the effect. Standing globes are wonderfully effective in living rooms and business premises and are a unique eye-catcher.
Which cartography is used for a floor globe?
In political cartography, the individual states take centre stage. The national borders are highlighted in colour and the individual countries have differently coloured areas.Two types of political map images are used for National Geographic stand globes.
The "Classic" map image with blue seas and country borders in different colours, physical information is indicated by shading.
The "Executive" map image in antique style.
Both cartographies have the current country borders.
Räthgloben 1917 Publisher
The hand-laminated standing globes with a diameter of 50 by Räthgloben show the physical map of the earth. The country borders are up to date and clearly recognisable.A speciality are the machine-made globes using the deep-drawing technique and the globes with a diameter of 37 cm. The double image cartography of these globes shows the physical face of our earth when unlit and the political map when lit.