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Ruthless Mirror | Decorative Objects by Lower Astronomy Studios. Item composed of wood in contemporary style
Ruthless Mirror | Decorative Objects by Lower Astronomy Studios. Item composed of wood in contemporary style

Created and Sold by Lower Astronomy Studios

Lower Astronomy Studios

Ruthless Mirror - Decorative Objects

Price $1,995

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Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: May 20, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
39.6H x 21.9W x 2.25D in
100.58H x 55.63W x 5.71D cm
9.53 kg
21 lb

Bold, graceful and unafraid to take up space, this mirror honors and symbolizes the spirit of the late, great Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her determination to flourish in the face of adversity. Suited for any and every kind of room, we hope this mirror inspires people to feel their power, to be brave and speak their truth.

Made with poplar hardwood, with hand cut and incised collar and chain in our queer, trans, and femme studio. This mirror is built to last lifetimes, as we work to make this world a better, more just, and more inclusive place.

Item Ruthless Mirror
As seen in Creator's Studio, Madison, WI
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Lower Astronomy Studios
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Lower Astronomy Studios is a space for curiosity, wonder, hard work and sawdust.

LAS is a queer owned + operated independent woodworking and sculpture studio. We are also a hands-on educational laboratory. We have fun and we work hard, while also building an inclusive + safe atmosphere. LAS strives to pay a living wage and hire queer, femme, trans, + BIPOC studio assistants and outside studio labor. Looking at who has been historically excluded from woodworking spaces, we understand that building an intersectional and protected workshop is the key to healthy learning, rich conversation, and trust, leading to a safer overall woodworking ecosystem.
We put energy and weight into supporting local and national communities, non-profits, and conversations, part of the pivot into the new worlds that will become, decolonizing craft + building dynamic + inclusive structures of support + resilience. We critically consider what skills and histories we want to bring into the future.