<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Skymill is a desktop weather sculpture designed by Gustav Rosén and crafted by KLONG, offering a poetic representation of the forecast.The sculpture features nine handcrafted metal icons that reflect real-time weather conditions in a graceful dance.Users can twist a knob to preview the weather hours ahead and view temperature and humidity readings on a discreet LED.An innovative feature includes a tiny bird indicator that appears if CO₂ or dust levels become unsafe.Skymill is housed in brushed copper with stainless gravures, showcasing craftsmanship with motorized arms gliding silently.The weather sculpture aims to reconnect individuals with the natural rhythms of their surroundings.Amid a digital age, Skymill encourages people to slow down, observe, and feel the weather.The product is concluding a successful Kickstarter campaign, offering a unique and artistic approach to weather visualization.