We are about to inform you that your desk has been assigned mission status. This solid brass Space Shuttle desk model captures the orbiter in flight — nose up, angled just-so — the universal visual language of “we’re going somewhere extraordinary.” It carries that particular kind of optimism: the type that remembers when childhood dream jobs included astronaut, test pilot, or commander of the universe, not “person who replies to emails.” Cast in weighty brass, the shuttle appears mid-ascent, gleaming like a NASA press photo lit by studio strobes and national pride. It’s the kind of object that instantly raises the stakes of whatever surface it occupies. Put it on your desk, and suddenly everything looks more intentional. Place it on a bookshelf, and you’ve quietly curated your own personal mission control. Set it beside your morning coffee and it becomes “launch fuel.” This is decor for the dreamers, the romantics of science, the quietly ambitious- anyone who remembers that we used to point enormous machines at the sky and say, with confidence -"UP!" Will it inspire you? Hopefully. Will it make meetings feel more serious? Absolutely. Will someone see it and say, “Cool shuttle,” and you answer, “Thank you, it represents possibility”? That’s between you and your personal character arc. Sometimes the most powerful object on your desk is the one that believes you’re capable of escape velocity.