Heat-Reactive Pangolin Benches Change Color in Response to Touch
By
Jennifer Hahn
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
London designer Jacob Walls created a heat-reactive seating collection called Pangolin benches that change color in response to touch. The benches are made using industrial foam offcuts hand-colored with thermochromic dye.
Key quotes
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"His Pangolin benches are made using industrial foam offcuts that were left unupholstered and instead hand-colored with thermochromic dye."
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