Walls To Climb

I have always been a fan of fitness and find the Nova Climbing Wall an interesting way to integrate workout installation into the interior design of a home. Essentially, Nova is a climbing wall with a compelling interactive interface. The wall includes panels with pattern-cut-outs, which replace the colored holds of regular training walls. Climbing routes, difficulty levels and routes are flexibly indicated through light and can be selected via the Smartphone App.

When not in use, you can create a modern ambiance just by the play of lights.

Nova is a 2014 iF Design Award – Gold Winner.

Designer: Lunar

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Via: Boing Boing

Source: PBS