Learn the weather forecast through the storm glass: the fashionable glass drop is filled with camphor salt solution and has been proven since the 17th century. The salt crystals inside react to electromagnetic waves and changes in air pressure and temperature. Weather forecasts of up to 12 hours are possible - depending on the installation location.
Read the temperature on the Galileo thermometer: Developed as early as the end of the 16th century by the Italian physicist Galileo Galilei, it still amazes many today. Depending on the ambient temperature, the measuring spheres filled with colored liquids rise or sink in the glass bulb. You can read the current temperature on the metal plate of the lowest floating sphere.
Fascinating eye-catcher: Your new living accessory captivates with the cool contrast of black wood with clear real glass. And it surprises you and your guests with a great effect: it shows the temperature and predicts the weather!
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