Swedish designer Gustav Rosén, in collaboration with design brand Klong, introduces Skymill, a sculptural weather station transforming real-time meteorological data into a kinetic home experience.
Skymill's metal arms and weather symbols shift to reflect atmospheric conditions such as sun, clouds, rain, wind, thunder, and fog, providing an ever-changing performance of the sky.
The weather station also functions as a mood lamp with nine weather symbols capable of over 35 unique combinations, displaying continuously updated real-time data and allowing users to track air quality.
Gustav Rosén's inspiration for Skymill came from a desire to reconnect with the sky in a tactile way, combining mechanics and nature to offer a more tangible experience in a digitally-dominated world.