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The cool, brushed metal surface of this Georg Jensen MIRA weather station invites a touch, its circular form nesting comfortably in the hand or against a wall. Designed by Andreas Mikkelsen in 1990s Denmark, this set integrates a barometer, thermometer, and hygrometer, each a precise instrument for domestic environmental awareness. With an approximate diameter of 11.5 cm, these metal and glass pieces exemplify a practical tool elevated into a refined object for the home. Founded in Copenhagen in 1904, Georg Jensen built its reputation on a commitment to merging practical utility with artistic expression. The company, influenced by the organic forms of Art Nouveau, consistently sought to elevate everyday objects, ensuring each piece carried a distinctive aesthetic quality. This dedication to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design has defined the brand for over a century, establishing it as a pillar of Danish design excellence. Andreas Mikkelsen, the hand behind the MIRA station, joined Georg Jensen in 1955, shaping a significant part of the company's mid-century design evolution. Before establishing his own studio, Mikkelsen spent eight years crafting jewelry for Jensen, a period where he honed his ability to blend traditional metalwork techniques with a modern, clean aesthetic. His approach to design emphasized clarity and function, ensuring that even scientific instruments became objects of subtle visual pleasure. During the 1990s, Danish culture inclined towards minimalism, a societal value reflected in the pared-down forms of objects like the MIRA weather station. Homes of this period valued modesty and practicality, integrating design that served a clear purpose without unnecessary embellishment. This station, with its sleek metal and clear glass, offered a precise window into the ambient environment, allowing a quiet, daily engagement with the natural world from within the domestic sphere.