Lorenz relaunches Static clock that kickstarted Richard Sapper's career
Lorenz relaunches Static clock that kickstarted Richard Sapper's career
Branch Studio Architects creates piazza-style school office in Melbourne
At the centre of a piazza-style room is Branch Studio Architects' interpretation of a public monument – a floor-to-ceiling cylindrical pod that's referred to as a "clock tower". Inside there is a small table with a recessed countertop, which has been made to resemble a clock face.
SWNA designs clock that doubles as an emergency kit
Seoul-based design studio SWNA has created a clock that incorporates an emergency kit filled with essential tools should a natural disaster occur.
InOut clock by Héctor Serrano includes miniature pop-up alarm
Spanish designer Héctor Serrano's clock for Lexon has a baby version that pops out of its top for setting an alarm
Manifold Clock by Studio Ve | Dezeen
Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger of Studio Ve in Israel have created a clock where the two hands are linked by a striped paper-like material, creating ever-changing 3D shapes as the hours go by. Called Manifold Clock, the striped sheet is made of Tyvek, and slowly curls and unfurls. More clocks on Dezeen » Here's
Vague Clock by Sejoon Kim | Dezeen
Designer Sejoon Kim of South Korea has designed a clock where users have to feel the flexible face to reveal the time. Called Vague Clock, the analogue timepiece has a squashy cover that hides the time until pressed inwards. The clock is updated by GPS so remains accurate despite the hands being touched. The design
Vague Clock by Sejoon Kim | Dezeen
Designer Sejoon Kim of South Korea has designed a clock where users have to feel the flexible face to reveal the time. Called Vague Clock, the analogue timepiece has a squashy cover that hides the time until pressed inwards. The clock is updated by GPS so remains accurate despite the hands being touched. The design
One More Time by Kiki van Eijk | Dezeen
Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk has created this series of 14 mantle clocks, each made from a different metal wire or finish. Called One More Time, the clocks comprise a ceramic face and metal wires twisted into the frame of a clock case. More about Kiki van Eijk on Dezeen » Here are some more
Just About Now by Maarten Baas with Laikingland | Dezeen
Dutch designer Maarten Baas has created a timer in collaboration with with kinetic objects company Laikingland that's specifically designed not to be accurate. Called Just About Now, the device is started by scooping sand from a bowl into a glass funnel. From there the sand trickles down into a brass cup that's attached to a
Just About Now by Maarten Baas with Laikingland | Dezeen
Dutch designer Maarten Baas has created a timer in collaboration with with kinetic objects company Laikingland that's specifically designed not to be accurate. Called Just About Now, the device is started by scooping sand from a bowl into a glass funnel. From there the sand trickles down into a brass cup that's attached to a