Galileo weather station
Description
Inspired by the principles discovered by Galileo in the 17th century, the Galileo weather station is a decorative scientific instrument that blends elegance with ingenuity. Its operation is based on the principle of buoyancy: a series of glass bulbs, filled with coloured liquids and equipped with small metal tags, rise or sink depending on changes in the ambient temperature.
When the temperature shifts, the density of the liquid inside the glass cylinder changes. The bulbs react by floating or sinking, and the tag on the lowest floating bulb indicates the approximate temperature.
Both a scientific observation tool and an aesthetic decorative object, the Galileo weather station brings a poetic touch to any interior. It charms through its colourful beauty, delicate movements, and its ability to make a physical phenomenon visible that usually goes unnoticed.
A symbol of curiosity and timeless elegance, the Galileo weather station invites you to rediscover physics in a playful, visual, and almost magical way.
Features
| Material | glass |
| Dimensions | h 33 cm |
Brand : Divers