Daily Edition: Editor's Obsession, 01.11.13

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editor’s obsession friday, january 11, 2012


Tick,

Tock

image courtesy of studio ve

jenny gumbert

Time flies. It’s cliche, yet true. Last week I talked about resolutions but now I’m going to chat about that thing that tends to get in the way of those precious goals: time. As we take a break from our normal routine to celebrate the new year, the amount of changes that we believe we can achieve in the upcoming months seems endless. Yet then we get back to the daily grind and time seems to fly

right past us. Next thing you know, it’s June and you have not achieved one thing on your list. That’s why this year, I think that there is no better purchase than a beautiful clock to remind me to use my time valuably. Here are a few options that range from strictly utilitarian to pieces of art, like this stunning piece by Studio Ve (above). Like it as much as I do? Feel free to donate to their Kickstarter page!


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1. Modern Cuckoo Wall Clock by Decoy Lab, $96 - An ornate piece that would look great in a country kitchen or a children’s room. 2. Areaware Alarm Dock from 2Modern, $79 for set of two - Put your iPhone in this dock to create a great graphic alarm to place on your bedside table. 3. Large Black Clock by Shannybeeboo, $38 - This large clock will make a great statement in any room. The flecks of black glitter against the dark background make it look like a clear night sky. 4. Old Clock Wall Decal from Animi Causa, $59.99- This decal with working clock mechanism is a modern interpretation of the classic grandfather clock.


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