Description
Design Breakthrough: Breaking the Conventional Symbol of Time
Tired of the monotony of round clocks? This wall clock redefines time with a deconstructed cross design. Interwoven horizontal and vertical metal frames, the numerals “12, 3, 6, and 9” defy traditional dials. The golden hands intersect in a geometric pattern, transforming timekeeping into a game of exploring the relationship between space and numbers, injecting a rebellious design touch into any wall.
Craftsmanship: Ingenuity Hidden in Simplicity
Metal Frame: Selected high-strength alloy, laser-cut and bent, creates straight, sharp lines. The matte black finish is wear-resistant and rust-resistant, and the numbers are framed in white for a striking and sophisticated look.
Hand Design: The golden hour and minute hands break up the dull black, while the red second hand adds a subtle touch. The absence of redundant markings creates a naturally “quadrant” dial, a minimalist yet distinctive design.
Silent Movement: Equipped with a ticking-free sweep-seconds movement, it’s so quiet you’ll almost forget it’s there. Perfect for bedrooms, studies, and minimalist living rooms, it ensures tranquility.
Suitable for: Let individuality define your space.
Minimalist Industrial Living Room: Paired with concrete walls and leather furniture, this space enhances its cool yet unique character, instantly transforming it into a design landmark.
Study/Studio: Deconstructivist design inspires breakthroughs. Quiet and unique design helps you focus while showcasing your aesthetic.
Cool Bedroom: Say goodbye to boring bedside clocks. Check the time before bed—the perfect balance of personality and practicality.
Basic Specifications
Dimensions:
Width: 19.7 inches
Height: 19.7 inches
Depth: 1.5 millimeters
Movement: Silent sweep seconds (precise timekeeping + zero noise interference)
Material: Alloy frame + silent movement
Design Concept: Time can be rebellious.
This is no ordinary clock; it deconstructs conventional time representations. Through the collision of geometry, numbers, and lines, it challenges you to rethink the relationship between time and space. Give it to yourself who loves design, friends who pursue individuality, or people who want to inject “rebellious aesthetics” into the space, and let the wall become a window to express attitude.
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