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DOD Preview: Dror for Target
The multidisciplinary designer Dror Benshetrit specializes in what you might call "sleight-of-hand design." With a twist of the wrist, a little audience participation, or maybe just a...
written by: Alissa Walker06.25.09 -
Ball Clock Giveaway!
Dwell and Zwello have teamed up to gift a George Nelson–designed Ball Clock to one lucky person out there—sign up for one of our newsletters this week and enter to win.
written by: Amanda Dameron08.25.09 -
Live from London: Everyday Objects
You can have your pick of a wide assortment of couches, chairs and tables at the 100% Design trade fair at Earl's Court in London, but some of the objects that made the biggest impression were the...
written by: Charlotte West09.26.09 -
Mondaine Desk Clocks
Any traveller blessed enough to have zipped through the hills and dales of Switzerland has assuredly been faced with Mondaine's great Swiss Railway Clock. The dark hashes, white face, and classic...
written by: Aaron Britt10.06.10 -
Maison & Objet: Part 3
Welcome to my third and final installment of highlights from Maison & Objet 2011. You can find the first two here and here. This one is a chunky, motley assortment of LED lights,...
written by: Jaime Gillin01.31.11 -
A Visit to HAY Copenhagen
I just returned to the office from a trip to Copenhagen spent reporting a handful of stories for the magazine and scouting future projects. A highlight of the trip was my visit to HAY, a fantastic...
written by: Jaime Gillin11.15.11 -
Tomorrow's Design Stars: Part 1
If you liked what you saw in our Young Designers roundup in our May 2012 issue—where we spotlighted 28 up-and-coming design talents from around the globe—then don't miss this extended...
written by: Jaime Gillin05.01.12 -
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 -
Nova68.com
NOVA68.com is the leading online retailer of fine modern design, luxurious room accents and classic toys and gems from Europe. Our superior customer service matched to our consistent low pricing...
01.27.09 -
PILOTdesign
Keith Moore has been designing furniture for over 10 years and has recently started his Etsy shop, PILOTdesign, dedicated to clocks and lamps.
12.10.09 -
Bai Design
Welcome to Bai-Design, home of stylish timepieces and innovative housewares and designer gift items.
12.16.09 -
Dee & Lala
LA-based letterpress studio.
12.26.09 -
Pink Block Clock
Boston-based Chroma Lab knows that color is key when you want to make a cheery statement. This eye-catching birch plywood wall clock will most certainly get your attention when you need to keep...
$75.00
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Bamboo Desk Clock
Keep your hours, minutes, and seconds in perfectly pixellated order with this bamboo clock designed by Yusuke Tsujita, which offers a checkerboard glimpse at the beautiful grain of the wood.
$88.00
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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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Kitchen Timer Wall Clock
Just a quick glance at this bright timepiece-and-timer help let you coordinate how much longer the turkey needs in the oven and when the guests will begin to arrive for dinner. Bai design has a...
$36.99
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Letterpress Peaclock
Keep perfect time on Dee & Lala's letterpress wall clock. The peacock pattern is printed on cotton paper and backed with wood for long-lasting stability, while the orange hands make the...
$34.95
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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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Pleated Star Wall Clock
This lacquered-wood-and-aluminum piece, created in 1955 by George Nelson, is signed with the manufacturer's label, and impressed with a model number.
$2000.00
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Neverend Clock
We've been big fans of Kitsune Noir's creative collaborations (and the culture blog by the same name, run by Bobby Solomon) for a while now, so it's no surprise that his latest endeavor is so...
$198.00













