Layered Shell Creature in Display Frame - Science Fiction desk pet
A small interior object that looks like it was unearthed from the icy crust of a distant moon. Housed in a ready-to-hang 3D frame, this delicate sculpture blends early naturalist aesthetics with speculative sci-art, making it a striking addition to any space that celebrates curiosity and the unknown.
This imagined lifeform resembles a mollusc-like species with elongated eye stalks and a protective exoskeleton formed from multiple distinct shells — a biological feature unseen on Earth. The layered armor suggests an evolutionary response to extreme alien environments, echoing both terrestrial snails and something far more ancient and unplaceable.
Whether you're drawn to colonial expedition decor, nu-goth interiors, or Hemingway’s rugged materialism, this artifact-like piece complements bold, imaginative spaces with its strange, otherworldly elegance.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine sea shells
Color: Pale beige with natural shell hues
Dimensions: 22 × 17 × 5 cm
Weight: 300 g
Function: Framed wall object, sci-art collectible, gothic natural history display
Frame: Included (3D display style, ready to hang)
A small interior object that looks like it was unearthed from the icy crust of a distant moon. Housed in a ready-to-hang 3D frame, this delicate sculpture blends early naturalist aesthetics with speculative sci-art, making it a striking addition to any space that celebrates curiosity and the unknown.
This imagined lifeform resembles a mollusc-like species with elongated eye stalks and a protective exoskeleton formed from multiple distinct shells — a biological feature unseen on Earth. The layered armor suggests an evolutionary response to extreme alien environments, echoing both terrestrial snails and something far more ancient and unplaceable.
Whether you're drawn to colonial expedition decor, nu-goth interiors, or Hemingway’s rugged materialism, this artifact-like piece complements bold, imaginative spaces with its strange, otherworldly elegance.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine sea shells
Color: Pale beige with natural shell hues
Dimensions: 22 × 17 × 5 cm
Weight: 300 g
Function: Framed wall object, sci-art collectible, gothic natural history display
Frame: Included (3D display style, ready to hang)
A small interior object that looks like it was unearthed from the icy crust of a distant moon. Housed in a ready-to-hang 3D frame, this delicate sculpture blends early naturalist aesthetics with speculative sci-art, making it a striking addition to any space that celebrates curiosity and the unknown.
This imagined lifeform resembles a mollusc-like species with elongated eye stalks and a protective exoskeleton formed from multiple distinct shells — a biological feature unseen on Earth. The layered armor suggests an evolutionary response to extreme alien environments, echoing both terrestrial snails and something far more ancient and unplaceable.
Whether you're drawn to colonial expedition decor, nu-goth interiors, or Hemingway’s rugged materialism, this artifact-like piece complements bold, imaginative spaces with its strange, otherworldly elegance.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine sea shells
Color: Pale beige with natural shell hues
Dimensions: 22 × 17 × 5 cm
Weight: 300 g
Function: Framed wall object, sci-art collectible, gothic natural history display
Frame: Included (3D display style, ready to hang)