That would have pleased the clever poet and thinker Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The device that supposedly already predicted the weather in his office still adorns living rooms today. The reason is simple: The barometer named after him is extremely decorative - and it works!
The simple water glass reacts sensitively to changes in air pressure, which are indicated by the water level in the "beak". A high level indicates falling, a low level increasing air pressure.
Expert tip from the interior design professional: If you color the water in the barometer, for example with food coloring, you can read the barometer much easier. dyed to match curtains and furnishings, this practical piece of jewelry will fit in any home!
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