I've seen plenty of watches that make telling time difficult in the name of precision but the ChronArte Quadro wall clock brings a similar idea to home decor.
The watch uses colored textile bands which build up over time to form a colored face. After 12 hours when it is all colored in it changes back to a white square. The clock is radio-controlled and changes automatically from standard to daylight-saving time.
It is in an aluminum frame that comes in various colors and finishes. Each once is produced in Switzerland and is a numbered piece.
ChronArte also makes the Canna, a wall with a liquid display of colored water and the Filo, a column clock which fills with color showing how the minutes and hours or days pass. The Quadro sells for around $4650.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Precision Time Display
- The use of colored textile bands to visualize time provides a unique and visually appealing way to display precise time.
- Automated Time Adjustment
- The radio-controlled feature of the ChronArte Quadro allows for seamless and automatic transition between standard and daylight-saving time.
- Interactive Home Decor
- The incorporation of the ChronArte Quadro wall clock into home decor offers an interactive and ever-changing element to interior design.
Where This Applies
- Luxury Home Decor
- The ChronArte Quadro wall clock and its companion products provide an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the luxury home decor industry by offering unique and visually captivating time display solutions.
- Watch Manufacturing
- The use of innovative textile bands in the ChronArte Quadro watch opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the watch manufacturing industry by introducing new ways to visualize time.
- Smart Home Technology
- The automated time adjustment feature of the ChronArte Quadro presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the smart home technology industry by integrating precise timekeeping with seamless time adjustment capabilities.