Lunarpunk Rooms
Glass air plants hang from the ceiling above glass terrariums and solar jars charging in the window frames of stained solar glass of greens, blues, and transparent, next to a weather glass. There are shelves of favorite books even though you could find them free online like everything else, because you love to touch the pages. There’s a bioluminescent plant on your night stand and sometimes you read by it’s brilliant glow. Your desk holds your inks, your stylus, a mixture of recycled paper, stone paper, and your OLED convertible laptop / tablet that runs on a bacteria battery. Double stained solar panel glass doors open to a small deck covered in edible plants and solar lanterns, your telescope is here, there’s a small retractible roof that collects rainwater and self waters your garden. The closet is filled with traditional recycled and / or organic clothing as well as your small collection of kombucha leather jackets and bag. Embroidery in bright metallics repair what you love but cannot stand to part with yet or re-print on your building’s 3D fabric printer. You yourself wear a collection of invisible and visible, traditional and non-traditional tattoo work that can monitor your health and medical conditions. Your sunglasses and glasses are made from lightweight shatterproof glass or recycled bamboo with lenses that adjust for brightness. You own colorful furoshiki cloths, a recycled bento box, and recycled water bottle made from glass that is as light as plastic ever was but cannot shatter. Shoes are made from a variety of recyclable materials and are 100% repairable. You have a flexible glass screen that can sync to all of your technology, stream whatever you want. Your jewelry is made from reclaimed and recycled materials. Your phone can chameleon to different textures but is a thin piece of shatterproof flexi-glass that can snap to your wrist like a bracelet. Your ceiling is covered in solar tube lighting and transparent wood skylights.
What does a lunarpunk room look like to you?