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Designer Hideyuki Kumagai must be a fan of autumn since he has come up with the best way to tell the temperature we've ever seen.
The Leaf looks exactly like its name suggests but it's far more than just a bit of paper foliage — it's a thermometer!
If it's nice and warm (68°-77°F), then expect the leaf to stay its natural green color.
But if it gets colder, the leaf will turn brown, and if hotter it will be become yellow.
The exact science behind the color-changing is a mystery — but it seems to work!
The Leaf comes in two packs of five large leaves or eight smaller ones, meaning you can scatter them around your home or office to tell you the temperature in the most subtle way imaginable.
There is even a little adhesive on the back so you can attach it to a computer or piece of furniture.
Features and Details:
• Large leaves: 2.6" x 6.6"
• Small leaves: 1.7" x 4.4"
• Made in Japan
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5 large or 8 small leaves: $22.50.
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