Northern Lights

feature, glass — By Blaine Brownell on January 22, 2010 at 9:00 am

Northern Lights is a glass product that can change its appearance due to a change in temperature. Human touch, a change in the ambient air temperature, hot or cold water, or any relatively warm or cool source will trigger a thermochromic response. Northern Lights material may be designed in any size or thickness of glass, colors, as well as multiple activation temperatures. Moreover, the material’s base color may be matched to custom colors.

Contact: Moving Color, Rocklin, CA, USA.
Find more information in Transmaterial 3.

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    2 Comments

  • Brenda Stanfield says:

    I manage the libraries for several architectural firms in the Boston area and would like to have literature and samples of this material to share with my some of my firms.

    Thank you,
    Brenda Stanfield
    Building & Design Resources
    64 Inman St., Cambridge, MA 02139

  • Alfoso Pérez says:

    Yeah, i do agree.
    A catalog would help us all to apply, use and sell these materials.
    cheers.

    .ap
    lc diseño arquitectonico.
    chihuahua, chih. mexico.

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