The Wall Clock Falling Numbers is All Jumbled Up
Gil Cohen — November 12, 2012 — Art & Design
References: amazon & gadgetsmatrix
If your home has a topsy turvy style aesthetic, the Wall Clock Falling Numbers designed by Karlsson would make an excellent addition to your decor.
The numbers look as though they are falling off the face of this timepiece, and some are even upside down and none of them are in proper order. This jumbled up look has the effect of making it seem like there has just been a major earthquake and it shook this wall clock so hard, all the numbers got jumbled up and out of place.
Even if you have difficulty telling the time just by using the hands of the clock, the Wall Clock Falling Numbers by Karlsson makes for eye-catching home decor that is sure to intrigue anyone who steps into your home.
The numbers look as though they are falling off the face of this timepiece, and some are even upside down and none of them are in proper order. This jumbled up look has the effect of making it seem like there has just been a major earthquake and it shook this wall clock so hard, all the numbers got jumbled up and out of place.
Even if you have difficulty telling the time just by using the hands of the clock, the Wall Clock Falling Numbers by Karlsson makes for eye-catching home decor that is sure to intrigue anyone who steps into your home.
Trend Themes
1. Upside-down Timepieces - A trend of timepieces with upside-down numbers that create a visually intriguing and unique aesthetic.
2. Disorderly Design - A trend of home decor items with intentionally jumbled and disordered designs, adding a playful and unexpected element to the space.
3. Earthquake-inspired Aesthetics - A trend of products that mimic the visual chaos and unpredictability of an earthquake, providing a sense of dynamic energy and movement in design.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore incorporating upside-down and jumbled designs into clocks, wall art, and other decorative items to provide a unique and eye-catching appeal.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can utilize upside-down timepieces and disorderly design elements to create conversation starters and add an element of surprise to their clients' spaces.
3. Product Design - Product designers can draw inspiration from earthquake aesthetics to create visually dynamic and unconventional products that capture attention and evoke a sense of movement.
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