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On and On
In this age of iCal, a perpetual desktop or wall calendar makes timekeeping an appealingly tactile pleasure. Just don’t forget to make the manual adjustments!
written by: Miyoko Ohtake12.02.11 -
Round & Round Calendar
A spin of the finger rotates the plastic panels to reveal the day of the week, date, and month.
$221.00
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Cubes Perpetual Calendar
A plastic rendition of classic wooden blocks, Cubes makes a splashy desktop addition. Its petite size keeps its bright colors from overtaking your workspace.
$15.00
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Perpetual Calendar
Magnets rule! One sphere miraculously “floats” toward the month while the other slides along the horizontal rail to indicate the date.
$40.00
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Half-Time Clock
This battery-powered timepiece has one of the hottest centerfolds we’ve seen in a while.
$26.00
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Waals World Watch
Telling time in areas around the world can be a lot easier than counting out the hours on your fingers. Charlotte van der Waals created a twelve-sided clock engraved with the names of 24 cities,...
$100.00
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Time Square Mini Jetlag Clock
This clock seems to represent—boldly and graphically—how we feel sometimes, all jumbled numbers piling up while the hands of the clock keep ticking around and around. Running late is no...
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Pixel Clock
Ligne Roset's LED-lit Pixel clock recalls a time when life's simple pleasures—like sleeping in late—weren't seen as clear cause for alarm.
$2264.00






