Silent Alarm Clock

Hate that nagging beeping sound that screams out from your alarm clock, especially on Monday morning? So did designer Johan Brengesjo . He decided to develop an alarm clock that wakes you up without sound.

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Silent Alarm Clock

Parallel of Time Clock

The Parallel of Time clock by John Leung and Clarke Hopkins Clarke Architects is a series of clocks of the same time and join together to create interconnected parallelograms, thus the clock’s name. From the designers: “Time is parallel. The speed of time (on earth) is indubitable but everyone’s perception of the speed is somehow different. Using multiple clocks and cables to create a number of parallelograms, a design is generated: The Parallel of Time.

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Cool Etsy Find

Clock made from a recycled console turntable

You know I have mixed feelings about Etsy, but cool finds like this definitely ad some pros to my list. This cool, retro clock is made from a recycled ADS console record player and an epic records 78 titled “It’s a Sin to Tell a lie”. A cool way to brings records and record players back in a way that’s still functional in your all iPod home!

What’s your favorite Etsy find?

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Flight Clock

The Flight Clock comes with twelve black and white butterflies that vary in size from large to small with adhesive backing so you can put them wherever you wish. http://www.chiasso.com
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Flight Clock

Soil Powered Bamboo Clock

Powered by topsoil, this bamboo clock is any home’s hip science experiment. via Inhabitat
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Soil Powered Bamboo Clock

The Clock Clock by Humans Since 1982

Create a clock using clocks? Genius! http://www.humanssince1982.com ©2009 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments Sponsored Topics: Clock – Shopping – Accessories – Home and Garden – Contemporary

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QLockTwo

QLockTwo

Clocks are nothing new of course, but this great modern interpretation certainly is. I love its use of words instead of numbers, and the simplicity of how the time just seems to show up, rather than seeing the hands move.

QLockTwo

What do you think, would you buy a clock like this or would you rather stick with something more traditional?  See more from Biegert& Funk here.

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