Bored with ordinary clocks that are just two hands spinning around a clock face or digital numbers glowing in the dark? These striking clocks use a variety of design elements and visual choices to convey minutes and hours.
White & White Clock, designed by Vadim Kibardin
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Target Clock, by Simon Lumb
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The Catena Wall Clock, by Andreas Dober for Anthologie Quartett, uses copper numbers attached to a bike chain circling around a gear
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(via Buy Retro Clocks)
Domino Clock, by Carbon Design
(via If it's hip, it's here)
Fan Clock, by Latvia-based industrial designer Stanislav Katz
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(via Designboom)
Creative DeskClock, by Dougs Word Clocks
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The Bent Hands by Giha Woo and Shingoeun, tells the time in different countries around the world
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(via Yanko Design)
Time Tuner, by Antrepo Design
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(via A2591)
Shadow Clock, by Chiyu Chen Design, in collaboration with Hanhsi Chen
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(via Yanko Design)
Good Afternoon Clock, by MILE, tells the time with light beams
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Mhin Clock, designed by James Tobin
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(via Yanko Design)
Text Flip Clock
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(via The Awesomer)
Coffee Cup Wall Clock
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(via Amazon)
The illuminating Equinox Clock, by Bram Knaapen
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A Million Times, an installation made from 288 analog clocks powered by 576 electric motors, designed by a Stockholm-based design studio named Humans since 1982
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