Clocks

World Time Clock by Charlotte Van Der Waals

Charlotte Van Der Waals

Patented desk clocks with 12 slides, each with the name of two major cities; together, the 24 cities represent the 24 global time zones; to find the local hour in another time zone, simply roll the clock so that the city representing that time zone is on top. Dimensions: 2″ long 2″ diameter.

$150 at JUNRO

Tik-Tak Clock

Tik-Tak Clock

“I wanted to express time differently – with a decorative impact as well as a practical function. The powder coated shades of grey give depth to the piece, whilst the red second hand emphasises time’s continual movement.” Clock designed by Miriam Van Der Lubbe and Niels Van Eijk for Habitat. Powder coated steel. 1AA battery required (not included).

£89 at Habitat

Ball Clock by George Nelson

 Ball Clock by George Nelson

Giant pushpins? High-tech balloons? A new model of the solar system? Nope, you’re looking at the Ball Clock by George Nelson, a geometric masterpiece that effectively puts the fun in function. The Ball Clock measures 33cm across and comes with one AA battery. Also available in orange, natural, walnut, and white.

$315 at Design Within Reach

Untitled (Numbers) Clock

Untitled (Numbers) Clock

This cleverly designed desktop or bedside clock with an alarm and snooze function has four LED cubes each displaying a digit, which can be creatively arranged horizontally or stacked vertically to display time any way you like. Made of ABS plastic. Includes an A/C adaptor. Three AAA batteries (not included) provide backup power.

$85 at MoMA Store

TOCA LED Clock

TOCA LED Clock

Toca is to see through in Japanse so you can read time through thin maple veneer on this clock! 2 setting, regular or military time. No alarm.

$176 at Tortoise