The Bent Hands Clock Will Tell You the Time In Different Cities
Annie Ho — July 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
The Bent Hands clock looks more like a decoration for the walls rather than a timepiece. With only one hand, this clock can tell time in different parts of the world such as London, Berlin and Hawaii. It's perfect for jet-setters and people who have family members or loved ones living in different time zones.
The design and concept of the Bent Hands clock is by Giha Woo and Shingoeun. The clock made its debut at the DMY Berlin show.
The design and concept of the Bent Hands clock is by Giha Woo and Shingoeun. The clock made its debut at the DMY Berlin show.
Trend Themes
1. Global Timekeeping - The Bent Hands clock is a representation of how timekeeping can be revolutionized with minimal design.
2. Functional Décor - The clock's design represents an opportunity for businesses to create products that are not only practical but attractive.
3. Simplistic Design - The clock's minimalist design represents a trend in designing products that do not need to be overly complicated to be useful.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The Bent Hands clock is a home decor item that demonstrates the potential disruption of combining style and functionality.
2. Travel - The clock's ability to tell time in different global locations represents an opportunity to innovate in the travel industry.
3. Retail - The simplistic design of the Bent Hands clock presents an opportunity for retailers to market minimal and functional products.
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