Faucet changes color with temperature

by DJ Neawedde | 29th August 2006
Hansa Canyon

Germany’s Hansa has created the ‘Hansacanyon’, adding LEDs that change color as a function of water temperature so you can see when it’s hot or cold. Precise temperature control, for sinks, baths and showers is also a feature on this futuristic faucet.

HAnsa Canyon Faucet Color Changing


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    One Response to “Faucet changes color with temperature”

    1. The AV Club Blog » Blog Archive » Colored Water Says:

      […] I don’t often bore you folks with my quasi-fetish with design, but sometimes I see things I just need to share. So if you think design is lame, move along… if not, feast on this beauty. A faucet that uses LED lights (yes yes, I know I said they are gaudy, but they have uses that I like, on electronics equipment for example) to indicate the temperature of the water. I think this is more form than function, but i can see some use for it, like washing your hands at night, or impressing tha ladies. But in all honesty it just looks nice. Thank you Apartment Therapy. […]

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