Denis Guidone’s concept clock differs from most other hopefuls that show up on the splendid Yanko Design in that it will actually be produced. The clock is simple, a numberless design that rocks back (or forward) one hour. In these days of computer clocks, which take daylight saving time into account automagically, you might not need this, but it certainly looks neat, even if designing in a feature that will be used only twice a year is a little wasteful.
Much better, although I can’t find it now, is a clock with 12 flat sides which can be spun in order to manually find out the time anywhere in the world. When Guidone’s clock makes it into production, you’ll be able to buy it at the Nava Store.
A Lovely Little Clock with a Single Function [Yanko]
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