It's a complex passage, difficult to parse. It poetically contrasts hot and cold to create a striking image.
I would add a little to the previous comments. The first word, "cold", is actually describing the "harsh thin light". This contrasts strongly with the fact that it is summer outside the room, and the temperature in the room is actually hot. Yet the furniture of the room is emotionally and visually cold and sterile - a laboratory. Cold, barren light "sought" something, and only the cold, barren furniture responded (by being coldly illuminated). Wintriness responded to wintriness. Very poetic.