Abstract fragment wall clock

$53.20

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Eye-Catching Feature: Bold Incompleteness
Breaking the shackles of “perfect” decor! This wall clock is more than just a timepiece; it’s a 3D abstract expression for your wall. A smooth black ring is interrupted by jagged white “shard” edges, cleverly playing with the concept of “broken symmetry.” Gold hour and minute hands and a striking red second hand contrast beautifully with the black, transforming checking the time into an exploration of contrast and chaos.

Exquisite Craftsmanship, Courage to Break Through
Fragmented Precision: Laser-cut from high-quality metal/acrylic—the black base is smooth and scratch-resistant; the white fragments are sharp, fade-resistant, and exude a stylish allure.

Hands Express Personality: The gold hands add a touch of luxury to the original, fragmented design; the red second hand acts as a rebellious “pulse.” Silent sweeping movement—no ticking! Perfect for lofts, galleries, or any space craving art that breaks the mold.

Silence and Subversion: Quiet Timekeeping
No “tick-tick” noise to disrupt! This silent device keeps precise time, ensuring your attention (or perhaps your fascination) never fades. Ideal Uses:

Loft/Industrial Spaces: Blends seamlessly with exposed brick, metal, and raw textures for an urban, edgy feel.

Art Gallery/Studio: Creates a sculptural, contemplative atmosphere—provoking provocative “unfinished” art.

Modern Bedroom: Edgy, serene, and unique—complementing your fearless style (no “conservative” decor here!).

Specifications
Dimensions:
Width: 19.7 inches
Height: 16.9 inches
Depth: 1.5 millimeters

Movement: Silent sweep (100% noiseless)

Material: Laser-cut metal/acrylic, black and white contrast, gold/red hands

More than a clock—it’s a mood
This isn’t just about time. It’s about living with unapologetically broken, bold, and beautiful art. Perfect for your home, studio, or as a unique gift for artists, rebels, or anyone who hates “cookie cutter” decor.

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