The Clock for Night Owls by Tiancheng Luo
Meghan Young — March 20, 2010 — Art & Design
References: misterltc.blogbus & yankodesign
Although I am not wired to live nocturnally, I sympathize with those who do, so I'm happy to bring your attention to the Clock for Night Owls. For some of you, living by night and sleeping by day may be a choice; for others, it might just be necessary. Now anyone can turn their night into day with this clock.
Designed by Tiancheng Luo, the Clock for Night Owls reminds me of gadgets made for left-handers so that they can function easier in a right-handed world. This clock helps nocturnal people live easier in a diurnal one.
Designed by Tiancheng Luo, the Clock for Night Owls reminds me of gadgets made for left-handers so that they can function easier in a right-handed world. This clock helps nocturnal people live easier in a diurnal one.
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