The Moak Clock by Studio PS is Small and Round
Meghan Young — July 17, 2014 — Art & Design
References: studio-ps.nl & fubiz.net
This concrete clock may be made out of a tough industrial material, yet it can easily be described as cute. Small and round like a classic Pixar character, the cement doesn't take away from its adorable personality. In a way, the shape and size of the concrete clock shows just how versatile the material really is.
Designed by Studio PS, a firm based in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, the concrete clock is dubbed Moak. Although the body and hands are made out of concrete, the face is fashioned out of a oak veneer circle to give it a warm touch. The tip of the minute hand is dipped with bright orange for the same effect. The concrete clock is great for many spaces.
Designed by Studio PS, a firm based in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, the concrete clock is dubbed Moak. Although the body and hands are made out of concrete, the face is fashioned out of a oak veneer circle to give it a warm touch. The tip of the minute hand is dipped with bright orange for the same effect. The concrete clock is great for many spaces.
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