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by Lemnos
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.5 total votes
A beautiful wall clock that combines the fine texture of wood and paper. Thomson Paper has a clock face made of an unique design paper called Mermaid, named after the ripples of the sea, the home of the mermaid. Gentle, pleasant, and with superb choice of color, designer Yuichi Nara creates a three-dimensional numbers on the Thomson Paper's clock face using the iconic Thomson die-cutting machine, used to manufacture puzzles. The edges of the number outlines stamped out are naturally rounded like a tensed water surface and drop soft shadows into the spaces stamped out. Part of the Lemnos Plywood core collection.
It's truly beautiful!!!!. Anonymous. . 2025-04-15 14:02:01
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.919 total votes
This wall clock brings a bright palette and retro feel to any corner. It's made primarily from plastic in a statement-making hue, and it has a square silhouette. A clock face sits at the center, with a classic white background and black numerals. With its fun design and practical purpose, this clock complements modern and vintage-inspired decor styles alike. To complete it, simply add one AA battery (sold separately).
The color is brighter than I expected and it’s a bit plastic-y. But for the price it is a good value.. Sarah. Seattle, WA. 2024-10-04 21:23:16
Part of the internationally acclaimed designer Oki Sato's first series of design timepieces, Divide uses scientific concept other than numbers to tell time. Inspired by the electron configuration of an atom, the number of electrons is used to convey the time. The design draws a connection between the spherical path of electrons spinning around in the centre of an atom and the rotation of the Earth as time goes on. The designs were created with the intention of allowing the user to experience the passage of time in a stylish and conceptual way.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.2 total votes
Part of the internationally acclaimed designer Oki Sato's first series of design timepieces, Divide uses mathmetic concept other than numbers to tell time. The number of divisions within a single straight line is used to tell the time. The design expresses the idea of time gradually ticking away throughout the course of a day. The designs were created with the intention of allowing the user to experience the passage of time in a stylish and conceptual way.
I love the clock. The color and vibe are upbeat and styling. Thanks AllModern!. Kathy. RAMONA, CA. 2025-07-05 18:49:01
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.71 total votes
Keep time. This round wall clock features a sleek plastic frame and operates with precision quartz movement. The analog design is silent, ideal for any space. Add a battery, hang it up, and let time tick by in style.
Great looking clock. Too expensive for what you actually get. The template for mounting the hour markers should be much more accurate and robust, no just a piece of cardboard that you hook on and swing around the clock face. Great clock for $40…. Feeling a little burned for $120. Spirited. . 2025-01-09 16:40:48
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.1 total vote
The precision cut letters carved into the clock face are only 2mm in width. The new hybrid number-line fonts, which don’t look like numbers at a glance, give a sharp and clean impression that is both unique and transformative as a design object of time when paying close attention. Unique color combination of Black with Pink hands and White with Green hands examplify designer Naoki Terada's award winning design disposition.
Designed with a pure simplicity that underscores its quiet dignity and strength. The gentle shapes of the numbers and clock hands radiate softness and calm, with a universal and beautiful design that fits in anywhere.
by Cloudnola
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.5 total votes
Inspired by the scale and durability of wall clocks, the wall clock is constructed with a bold steel case, a minimalistic dial, and a glass lens. Our clock is an ode to eras past.
Large enough to see from a distance. Just what we needed poolside.. Mona. Omaha, NE. 2025-06-30 15:44:17
Not only does the Arne Jacobsen weather station provide an overview of relative humidity, temperature, air pressure and the time – this weather station is beautiful, simple and Danish design for your wall into the bargain! Renowned in Denmark and internationally, architect Arne Jacobsen made his distinctive mark on everything from architecture to interior design, furniture design and graphic art. Arne Jacobsen is still regarded as one of the world's leading modernists. Denmark's central bank Nationalbanken (1971) is among Arne Jacobsen's striking buildings, for which he created the Bankers wall clock. The inspiration for the new weather station derives from this clock. The weather station comprises a clock (time), barometer (air pressure), hygrometer (relative humidity) and thermometer (temperature). All measure o 4.7".
This clock, with its numbers in a chiseled-out style, attempts to treat the graphic as part of the form. The shadows of the carved-out letters bring a three-dimensional impression to the clock face, with its appearance changing in accordance with lights located in its immediate area. The idea was inspired by materials used for interior decoration and technical conversion.
Beautiful clean look !. Kelli. West Linn, OR. 2025-04-15 11:51:29
Uniquely named as HM with Truth and Nature, this clock is an amalgamation of Truth, Nature, Design, and Craftsmanship. The clocks are individually produced in Japan by skilled craftsmen in a sophisticated and minimalist clock design. The clock’s charm is its simplicity that is well suited to a range of settings.
The black indicators and hands are arranged, with some comfortable tension, in the blank white space within the round frame. The MONO Clock quietly tells the time and fits well in any modern space or on a simple white wall. Iconic and pleasant to the eye, the MONO by Yuichi Nara exudes a dignified understanding to design and reveals the presence of time in a classic modern elegance.
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