Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy
MoMA Exclusive: Originally conceived in the 17th century by French physicist Edme Mariotte, Newton’s Cradle was an experiment in momentum in energy. Named after Sir Isaac Newton, the device became a pop culture hit in the 20th century as a meditative desk toy. This vibrant MoMA edition of the iconic design has been reimagined by Tara Ashe with gradient colors. The swinging pendulum balls of the Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy invites balance and calm into your workspace. It measures 6.5h x 7w x 5.3"d.
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Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy
Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy
MoMA Exclusive: Originally conceived in the 17th century by French physicist Edme Mariotte, Newton’s Cradle was an experiment in momentum in energy. Named after Sir Isaac Newton, the device became a pop culture hit in the 20th century as a meditative desk toy. This vibrant MoMA edition of the iconic design has been reimagined by Tara Ashe with gradient colors. The swinging pendulum balls of the Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy invites balance and calm into your workspace. It measures 6.5h x 7w x 5.3"d.
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MoMA Exclusive: Originally conceived in the 17th century by French physicist Edme Mariotte, Newton’s Cradle was an experiment in momentum in energy. Named after Sir Isaac Newton, the device became a pop culture hit in the 20th century as a meditative desk toy. This vibrant MoMA edition of the iconic design has been reimagined by Tara Ashe with gradient colors. The swinging pendulum balls of the Colorful Newton’s Cradle Desktop Toy invites balance and calm into your workspace. It measures 6.5h x 7w x 5.3"d.
























