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Designed in our Seattle studio, our Space Needle mercury glass ornament was created in honor of our local landmark.
The Space Needle, originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, has become synonymous with the city of Seattle and its visions of the future. Forty years later, in 2002, this unique painted glass ornament was designed by Seattle artist Jonathan Thompson to remind visitors of Seattle's historic Space Needle and inpsire more dreams of the future. This ornament is an official Space Needle licensed product.