Solar System – Wall Murals
Space. The final frontier. We’ve explored the oceans and forests, and conquered every mountain range. So where do we turn for mystery? To space, of course! For hundreds of years, mankind has looked up at the sky and wondered what could be out there. Strange civilizations? Wondrous sights? Bring that sense of mystery home with wallpapers or wall murals from our solar system-themed collection. Whether you are looking for the red wasteland of Mars or the icy, shadowed plains of Neptune, we are sure to have a wall mural to suit you.
The green hills of Earth
It’s easy to forget, sometimes, that the Earth is larger and far more beautiful than we could ever have imagined. It’s a humbling feeling, looking at a picture of the planet where we all live and knowing how vast and strange the universe is. Bring the vastness of space into your home with wall murals of the planet Earth, and see if you can pick out your hometown on it!Expand your mind
How much larger is Neptune than the Earth? How far is Earth from the Sun? Find out with a wallpaper that charts the solar system, because sometimes education can be beautiful as well.To the moon and back
Go out one dark night and you will see something amazing if you look up. A ball of rock bigger than you can possibly imagine, hanging in the sky. Isn’t it beautiful? For centuries, the moon has been a symbol to mankind, of many different things. Of madness, of beauty…lately, of challenge. Hang the moon on your wall with a wall mural of the moon, our closest planetary companion.Mars
Ah, Mars. The Red Planet. Named after the Greek god of war because of its colour, it has always had a strange fascination. Heinlein thought that Mars had an atmosphere, of sorts. He was wrong, but when a man writes such delightful stories about a place, it seems rude to contradict him. He wasn’t the only one, either. From the first time we understood that Mars was a planet much like the one we live on, we have peopled it in our imaginations with gods and monsters, with Deja Thoris and John Carter, with an entire genre of imaginings. Bring the most popular imaginary destination in history home in the form of Mars-themed wallpapers.-
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