Learn To Be Environmentally Conscious With Heat Sensitive Furniture

Jay Watson’s heat sensitive furniture shows the owner and his or her guests the effects humans have on their environment.

How is this possible, you ask? The Oxfordshire-based designer added a a dynamic twist to his deceptively understated furniture dubbed ‘Linger a Little Longer.’

The furniture maintains evidence of any kind of human contact in the form of a watermark when the thermochronic finish responds to body heat or decorative dining accessories placed on it.

It’s a new concept for furniture design, and one that won’t go unnoticed.

Source: BornRich

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