



Galileo Galilei Glass Thermometer – Solid Brass
125,00 € incl. VAT
A Galileo thermometer is one of those rare objects that manages to unite functionality, science and aesthetic value in a way that both fascinates and beautifies the space. At Inca Living, we celebrate this balance with our Galileo Galilei glass thermometer in solid brass finish, which adds a timeless, golden touch to your home or office.
Advantages of the Galileo Galilei glass thermometer:
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Completely analog measurement – no batteries or calibration required
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The combination of function and sensory experience
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Specifications:
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Height: approx. 15.5 cm
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Diameter: approx. 3.7 cm
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Materials: Aluminum with brass finish and mouth-blown glass
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Galileo Galilei glass thermometer - brass finish with classic character
A Galileo thermometer is one of those rare objects that manages to unite functionality, science and aesthetic value in a way that both fascinates and beautifies the space. At Inca Living We celebrate this balance with our Galileo Galilei glass thermometer in solid brass finish, which adds a timeless, golden touch to your home or office. It is a design object that harks back to the great discoveries of the Renaissance, but which also fits perfectly into a modern, quality-conscious interior.
Inside the mouth-blown glass cylinder floats a series of colored spheres, each calibrated to respond precisely to changes in temperature in the room. When the temperature changes, the density of the liquid changes slightly and the spheres begin to rise or fall. The principle was discovered by Galileo Galilei, who were among the first to document how density could be used to measure temperature. It is this simple, elegant mechanism that makes a Galileo thermometer for more than just a practical meter – it is a daily reminder that even the smallest differences in nature can become visible if we just look carefully.
Advantages of the Galileo Galilei glass thermometer:
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Completely analog measurement – no batteries or calibration required
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The combination of function and sensory experience
The golden brass finish was chosen because it adds warmth and depth, which harmonizes with both dark woods, neutral textiles and modern, black and white interiors. Brass has a special ability to soften the space and create a sense of classic quality. Where other versions – such as black or copper anodizing – add more industrial or minimalist expressions, brass has a softer and more traditional feel. This makes the thermometer ideal for living rooms, offices, libraries or hallways, where you want an eye-catcher that is both discreet and exclusive.
Design qualities and material selection:
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Solid brass finish with high shine and warm undertones
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Mouth-blown glass for optimal clarity and craftsmanship precision
When you choose a Galileo thermometer from Inca Living, you choose a story at the same time. Galileo Galilei worked tirelessly to uncover the mechanisms of nature – and his observations of density and temperature dynamics laid the foundation for modern thermodynamics. When you see the colored balls floating calmly up and down in the cylinder, you are actually seeing his research reproduced in a form that is as beautiful as it is simple. It is this balance that makes the thermometer an object that you never tire of observing.
At Inca Living we want to create products that last. A Galileo Galilei glass thermometer in brass is therefore not just a tool, but a piece of living design that will take on an even more beautiful character over time as the metal develops a soft patina. It is a quiet reminder that good things become more beautiful the longer you live with them.
How a Galileo thermometer works – science brought to life
A Galileo thermometer is one of the most illustrative examples of how simple natural forces can create a function that is as beautiful as it is useful. The principle behind the thermometer was formulated by Galileo Galilei, whose work on density, pressure and temperature in the early 17th century laid the foundation for the modern thermometer we know today. In this brass edition from Inca Living You get both a piece of scientific history and a decorative tool that makes the room temperature visible through the quiet movements in the glass cylinder.
How does a Galileo thermometer work in practice? Inside the cylinder, several carefully calibrated glass bubbles float, filled with liquid and equipped with small metal medallions. Each bubble has a different density, and when the temperature in the room changes, the density of the liquid also changes slightly. This causes some balls to sink while others rise. In this way, the pattern changes day by day – without any electronics or adjustments.
How do you read a Galileo thermometer?
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Look at the bottom ball, which floats freely in the center of the cylinder – the number on the medallion shows the current temperature in degrees Celsius.
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If all the balls are at the top, the temperature is below the lowest number on the scale.
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If all have sunk, the temperature is above the maximum.
Advantages of analog temperature measurement:
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Maintenance-free – requires no batteries or connections
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Easy to read and fascinating to follow daily
It is precisely this combination of function and calm visual dynamics that makes a Galileo Galilei glass thermometer an obvious choice if you want a sensual element in your interior. It is an instrument that, with its quiet movement, creates presence and reflection – and at the same time tells a story about the human curiosity that has always driven science forward. When you look at the colored balls, you see a principle in action that has stood the test of time for more than 400 years.
The solid brass finish adds a classic touch that sets it apart from other versions in black or copper. Brass has a natural warmth that harmonizes with both modern and traditional interiors. It creates a soft contrast to the cool clarity of the glass, making the thermometer an object that feels as solid as it looks. It is this balance that makes the Galileo thermometer more than just a simple thermometer. thermometer – it's a piece of functional history you can take part in every single day.
With Inca Living We believe that functional objects should be as beautiful as they are useful. That's why we've chosen to refine the Galileo thermometer with materials that patina gracefully and create lasting joy. When you place it in your home, you'll have a daily respite where you can let your thoughts flow with the balls – and remember Galileo's eternal curiosity.
A gift idea with history – Galileo thermometer as a memorable feature
When you are looking for a gift that stands out from the ordinary, a Galileo thermometer an obvious option. It combines timeless beauty with scientific function, and it is precisely this dual value that makes it a gift that both surprises and pleases. At Inca Living We see the Galileo Galilei glass thermometer as a symbol of curiosity and discovery – a daily reminder that even the smallest changes can hold something fascinating if you look closely.
The solid brass finish gives the thermometer a special elegance, making it ideal for occasions where you want to give something with weight and significance. It can be as corporate gift, anniversary gift, wedding gift or as a gift for someone who already has “everything”. While many gifts quickly lose their value, a Galileo thermometer will only gain in character over time. Over time, brass acquires a soft patina that emphasizes the natural beauty of the material and makes each thermometer unique.
Possible uses at home and at work:
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In the entrance as a welcome point that creates curiosity and conversation
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In the office as a professional feature with a personal touch
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In the living room or library as a quiet eye-catcher
Precisely because a Galileo Galilei glass thermometer works without electronics, it does not require any special prerequisites. It simply needs to be placed on a stable surface where you have a clear view of the glass cylinder. After that, it takes care of itself – and every time the temperature changes, the balls will slowly move to new positions. It is this silent transformation that makes the thermometer a daily source of wonder.
Why choose a Galileo thermometer as a gift:
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The combination of function, design and historical narrative provides lasting value
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Comes in elegant packaging – ready to give away immediately
Many people choose a Galileo thermometer because it creates a very special atmosphere. It is not just an instrument, but a way to invite attention and presence into everyday life. In an era when so much is digital and fleeting, the thermometer stands as a reminder of the calm that can arise in something analog and tangible. When you watch the balls float up and down in the liquid, you get a little respite – a quiet moment where you can just be present.
With Inca Living We believe that gifts should tell a story. With the Galileo Galilei glass thermometer, you are not just giving a gift, but an experience that unfolds day by day – in terms of both function and feeling. It is a gift idea that shows that you have chosen carefully.
Specifications, care and placement – built to last
A Galileo thermometer from Inca Living is developed with the same sense of quality and precision that characterizes Galileo Galilei's own approach to science. That's why it's not just a decorative object, but a tool that works year after year with minimal maintenance. When you choose our brass-finished version, you get a thermometer that combines durability, warmth and elegance - and that only gets more beautiful over time.
The base is made of aluminum with a solid brass coating that gives a warm golden glow. Brass is a material that has been used for centuries because of its strength and ability to patina gracefully. When you place the thermometer in a room with natural light, the surface will slowly develop a soft sheen, making each piece unique. The mouth-blown cylinder in optically clear glass completes the impression – here you get a product that is both robust and delicate in its expression.
Specifications:
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Height: approx. 15.5 cm
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Diameter: approx. 3.7 cm
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Materials: Aluminum with brass finish and mouth-blown glass
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Contents: Liquid with calibrated colored balls
The placement of the thermometer has an impact on how you experience it. For the reading to be accurate, you should place it in a place with a stable temperature. Avoid direct sunlight and heat from radiators or fireplaces, as large fluctuations can affect the density of the liquid unnecessarily. Ideally, you should place it on a shelf, desk or console where it is visible from several angles. Precisely because it is so discreet in its function, it quickly becomes a natural part of the room – a small daily ritual to glance at the balls and see what the temperature tells you.
Placement tips:
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Place the thermometer away from direct sunlight to maintain the clarity of the liquid.
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Avoid places with high humidity or large temperature changes.
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Make sure it is level and stable for accurate readings
Care recommendations:
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Wipe the glass with a soft microfiber cloth.
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Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners on the brass finish.
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Leave the thermometer alone so that the liquid remains stable.
It is precisely this simplicity that makes the Galileo Galilei glass thermometer an object that will last for many years. You do not need to adjust, calibrate or buy spare parts - the thermometer works solely using the laws of physics itself. This makes it an honest, maintenance-free product that only becomes more beautiful with time.
With Inca Living We believe that functional design objects should have soul. When you choose a Galileo brass thermometer, you choose a product that not only tells the temperature, but also a story – about curiosity, time and materials that age gracefully.
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Additional information
| Weight | 1,5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 3.7 × 3.7 × 15.5 cm |










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