Thermo-Chromatic Tables

The Jay Watson 'Linger a Little Longer' Set Remembers Your Presence

The Jay Watson 'Linger a Little Longer' set consists of a table and a bench that uses heat to make home decor fun and entertaining. This incredible furniture uses a thermo-chromatic finish that changes color whenever a hot object touches its surface.

The UK-based designer Jay Watson's table and bench both pass from black to white to create a fun effect that resembles a watermark. Made of black on solid chestnut timber, this set returns to normal once the temperature lowers. From hot mugs to plates to sweaty hands and warm butts, everything will become visible on this furniture. Watson funnily declares on his website: "Remember when you were scolded for not using a coaster? Worry no more...A deceptively understated design with a dynamic twist."

The Jay Watson 'Linger a Little Longer' set is a new and playful way to enjoy furniture.
Trend Themes
1. Thermo-chromatic Furniture - Furniture that changes color with the presence of hot objects can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for home decor and furniture industries.
2. Interactive Home Decor - Interactive home decor that reacts to human touch can create new and engaging experiences for consumers in the home decor industry.
3. Hyper-sensitive Surfaces - Surfaces with hyper-sensitive finishes can be a game-changer for industries that require accurate and visible temperature measurements, such as cooking and scientific research.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The thermo-chromatic finish can take home decor to the next level with interactive and dynamic pieces.
2. Furniture - Furniture makers can tap into the trend of thermo-chromatic finishes to create unique pieces that offer a playful twist to traditional furniture designs.
3. Kitchenware - Thermo-chromatic finishes can revolutionize cooking experiences by providing real-time temperature readings on surfaces, allowing for accurate heat measurements and efficient cooking.

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