Every home needs to be decorated in some way to be complete. Besides the necessary furniture and plumbing installations for water, heating, or energy, a house also needs to be accessorized according to its design and atmosphere.

Among the most popular objects found in a home are clocks. They have their original and initial purpose of monitoring the notion of time, making us aware of this aspect. Therefore, it is necessary to have at least one clock in our house, otherwise we wouldn't know how time passes.

Wall clocks and desk clocks have evolved not only from a technological point of view but also in terms of design and appearance, becoming design objects that complete the decor ensemble of the house we live in.

If you choose simple clock models for your child, with large and bold numbers, to help them learn how to "read" the notion of time faster, we challenge you with some "different" clocks, more sophisticated ones, with abstract designs and concepts.

Photo source: home-designing.com

Clock with subtle messages about the environment

Clock designed by Christiaan Postma, with hands that arrange themselves to tell us the time

The "Tik Tak" clock was created by Niels van Eijik and Miriam van der Lubbe and tells time through thin metal arms of different sizes

A minimalist concept that separates hours from minutes and seconds, a creation belonging to Fluke

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