The Hand of Time clock shows that upcycled designs don't have to look like they have been upcycled. In this case, the time piece looks as though it were unearthed from some antiquated era. Instead, it is a modern relic from some handyman's workroom. It has been made out of a used sanding disc.
Designed by Quinten Peuling and Wisse Trooster of qoowl, a studio based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, the Hand of Time clock is set to debut at a design and craft event called Meesterlijk in Amsterdam during the last weekend in November. As written by the designers, "Through the wear of the sanding disc the clock is telling the story of a craftsman. Time, the materials used and the way of working are all of influence on the appearance of the clock."
Sanding Disc Clocks
The Hand of Time by Qoowl Looks Like a Relic
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Designs - Opportunity to create modern and visually appealing products from discarded materials.
2. Antique Aesthetics - Opportunity to capture the charm and nostalgia of past eras in contemporary designs.
3. Storytelling Timepieces - Opportunity to create clocks that visually narrate the history and craftsmanship behind them.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Opportunity to incorporate upcycled materials and antique aesthetics into furniture designs.
2. Home Decor - Opportunity to offer unique and storytelling timepieces as decorative accents for homes.
3. Craft and Design Events - Opportunity to showcase upcycled and antique-inspired designs at exhibitions and trade shows.