Meet Skymill, the desktop  weather sculpture that turns your forecast into a graceful metal ballet.

Designed by Gustav Rosén and crafted by KLONG, it brings you something far more poetic than a bland digital readout.  

What it Does

  • Live Weather, In Motion  Nine handcrafted metal icons (sun, cloud, rain, wind, snow, moon) rise and fall in real time, reflecting current conditions in a silent, elegant dance.  

  • Peek into the Future  Twist the knob to preview the weather hours ahead (3–24 h). Inside, a discreet LED shows temp and humidity.  

  • Air Quality Anxiety? Solved.  A tiny bird appears if CO₂ or dust crosses safe levels. It’s a nod to the canaries miners used for warning.  

  • Craft in Every Turn: Housed in brushed copper with stainless gravures, each motorized arm glides on silent bearings.

Skymill reconnects us with the rhythms of our surroundings.

In a time when everything’s digital and immediate, this sculpture invites you to slow down, watch, and feel the weather.

Currently wrapping up a successful Kickstarter campaign, check out this amazingly unique product here.

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