The Font Clock | ||
Designed by: Sebastian Wrong Why we love it: This reminds us of those calendars you see in post offices, but with its use of different fonts it makes for a fun, eclectic little ticker. Where you can get it: | ||
Soft Clock | ||
| Designed by: Kiki van Eijk Why we love it: The Soft Clock looks as though it’s been roughly moulded from play-doh, but it is actually ceramic, with beautifully refined hands. Quirky, fun. Where you can get it: | |
Bell alarm clock | ||
| Designed by: IDEA International
Why we love it: This alarm clock is just so… well, red. The bell is located at the back, playing on the traditional alarm clock form and everything is a bright fire engine red. Where you can get it: | |
Wall Clock | ||
| Designed by: Daniel . Emma Why we love it: Part of the ‘Solids’ collection, this clock is a simple as they come. Like something from an old-fashioned toy box, it brings out the child in us. Where you can get it: | |
Tempo | ||
| Designed by: Naoto Fukasawa for Magis
Why we love it: The simplicity of this clock is what we love. No numbers, no seconds hand and a solid black outline give it a slight cartoon quality. Where you can get it: | |
Klock-01 | ||
Designed by: Singgih Kartono
Why we love it: Much like the popular wooden radio by Singgih Katono, this new clock represents honest materials and a simple, playful aesthetic. Where you can get it: | ||
The Grandson Clock | ||
| Designed by: Rowen Wagner
Why we love it: This clock is a beautiful modern take on the classic grandfather clock. It’s relaxed wall-leaning style and thin pendulum are ultra-cool. Where you can get it: | |
Around Clock | ||
Designed by: Anthony Dickens
Why we love it: This one turns the idea of the clock on its head. The clock becomes the moving part while the ‘hand’ stays still to indicate the time on the scale. Where you can get it: | ||