Electron Special Spin Station - Limited Batch
Electron Special Spin Station - Limited Batch
The second design is a continuation of our previous work, inspired by rose engine engraving techniques, also known as Guilloché.
Crafted with precision and care, each Electron in this series is expertly machined from premium materials and hand finished in-house to ensure the highest quality. These limited edition stations also feature a replaceable borosilicate lens, carefully ground for maximum durability and increased spin times, mounted on shock-absorbing bands and secured with rubber feet to provide a stable and serene spinning experience.
As with all our products, we offer free worldwide shipping for these limited edition electrons. Don't miss your chance to own one of these stylish and professional spin stations, perfect for bringing a touch of elegance to your desk or deepening your moments of contemplation.
- Limited Batch for 2024
- All the excellent features of the Electron Spin Station
- Fully engraved in-house
- Ready to ship
Utilizing a replaceable seventy-five-millimeter borosilicate lens, precision ground to provide a durable surface that increases spin times. The concave nature of the glass helps to focus the momentum of the spinning top to the center, to quickly achieve the “motionless” phenomena of a perfect spinning top.
The glass lens floats within three shock absorbing bands allowing vibrations to be absorbed rather than transferred back into the top itself. This allows the top to launch and spin with minimal effort, dampening sounds for a serene spinning experience.
Available in two material options. Aluminum provides an exceptional surface finish, machined from aerospace-grade metal. Brass gives a luxurious feel, as well as the additional weight of offering a more stable surface.
Adhered into dedicated slots are the feet of the station. Using rubber feet dampens the vibration upon launch of the top allowing increased spin times as well as providing your Electron with increased traction on any surface.
The angle of the metal between the edge of the Electron and the glass spin surface is designed in such a way to stop precious spinning tops from flying off the station after an unfortunate launch, rather than escaping the spinning top should gently be guided back into the center of the lens.
Inspired by astrophysics and nuclear science, the Electron is the perfect partner to our Orbit spin station, precision machined from brass and hand finished with a bright brush in our workshop in Staffordshire, England.