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Luna Luna Roy Lichtenstein Perfect/Imperfect Ball Maze Toy

$75 Non-Member
$67.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
New Online Only

Luna Luna Roy Lichtenstein Perfect/Imperfect Ball Maze Toy

$75 Non-Member
$67.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

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For Luna Luna's debut in 1987, Roy Lichtenstein designed exterior panels for a glass labyrinth. Each side of his Luna Luna Pavilion follows the logic from his 1985 "Perfect/Imperfect" painting series. This nostalgic Ball Maze Toy renders the mirror maze into a captivating challenge full of twists and turns fit for adults and kids alike. The Luna Luna Roy Lichtenstein Perfect/Imperfect Ball Maze is made from painted wood, plastic and steel balls and measures 3.9h x 13.8w x 12.1”diam. For ages 3+. Balls are contained in a smaller box within the packaging. Lichtenstein has work in MoMA’s collection.


©Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, 2024, all rights reserved
ROY LICHTENSTEIN™
  • Size
    13.8h x 12.1w x 3.9"d
  • Material
    Painted Wood, Plastic and Steel Balls
  • Year of Design
    2024
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Luna Luna Roy Lichtenstein Perfect/Imperfect Ball Maze Toy

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Why We Chose This
Among the many artists who helped make the original Luna Luna art park a reality are icons who are now represented in MoMA’s collection or have had work in the Museum’s exhibitions. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Kenny Scharf created large-scale, magical rides and attractions that are now honored by these joyful designs.
Luna Luna
Luna Luna

Back in the mid-1980s, Austrian multimedia artist André Heller had a vision—to open a truly magical amusement park with rides and attractions created by some of the world’s most exciting artists. In 1987, his ambitious project, Luna Luna, opened in Hamburg, Germany, where families enjoyed the rides, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Ferris wheel and Keith Haring’s carousel, and explored the park’s other unique attractions, like Roy Lichtenstein’s Pavilion. After the park closed, the rides and attractions languished in a warehouse until they were discovered in 2022 and featured as the Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy exhibition.

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At MoMA Design Store, all of the designs we sell are curator-approved and authentic. We ensure the integrity of our products through research and by working closely with the designers. Our products embody the spirit of good design objects in MoMA's collection. Some of them are actual designs represented in the Museum's collection.

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