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July’s Window Air Conditioner Panel Is Moss-ly Green

July’s Window Air Conditioner Panel Is Moss-ly Green

by Make House Cool
July 29, 2022
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It’s perhaps telling more than a few colleagues and friends asked if I had seen the moss-covered air conditioner, an inquiry also accompanied with a “this totally made me think of you!” As the self-identifying nature-loving, tree hugging, mycophile modernist of the team, I indeed had taken a perplexed note of July’s greenery-adorned window air conditioning panel design. Covered in genuine moss, it’s without a doubt an attention grabbing attempt to disguise the traditionally unsightly – yet increasingly necessary – home appliance.

July air conditioner with moss front panel in kitchen setting.

Is it real moss? Yes, but alas, it’s not alive. July’s limited-edition Moss-Covered Front Panel is a $75 add-on accessory that adds a lush layer of real preserved and full-grown moss for the interior. The effect is somewhere between a living wall and vertically-oriented patch of lawn for indoor appreciation. Perhaps bookended by real living plants, the moss panel would look even more jungalow-tastic.

Detail of moss front panel installed onto July window air conditioner staged in a moss-covered forest setting.

Left top corner detail of moss front panel installed onto July window air conditioner in forest setting.

July says this moss panel feature requires zero upkeep, again, attributable to the fact that while the moss was once living this layer is not and simply preserved for posterity. It is an interesting option for anyone who self-identifies as a black thumb but prefers natural surfaces rather than plastic. There’s also the option to color the front with a matte forest green cover if you’re at a loss about this idea of moss.

July’s design team deserves credit for thinking out of the box when it comes to window air conditioner design, with their transparent plexiglass panels providing a clear view out.

Personally we think the optional Plexiglass Side Panels are the most tempting accessory, since they bring back light and a view that all other window units block once installed.

The Small (6,000 BTU) July Air Conditioner with Moss-Covered Front Panel is available for $474 and the Medium (8,000 BTU) July Air Conditioner with Moss-Covered Front Panel is available for $554.

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Gregory Han is Tech Editor of Design Milk. A Los Angeles native with a profound love and curiosity for design, hiking, tide pools, and road trips, a selection of his adventures and musings can be found at gregoryhan.com.

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