This Felt Panel Clock is a Cozy Way to Tell the Time
Nicole Ballantyne-Choo — October 21, 2013 — Art & Design
References: store.menudesignshop & fancy
This felt panel clock is a pretty and simple way to add some extra decor to your home.
The clock is made by Norm for Menu, a Danish studio, and in addition to being a decorative piece, it's also a clock. Although there are no numbers featured on the clock, the hands make it possible to tell the time so that this still serves as a functional clock.
A felt panel clock definitely stands out, as the fabric itself is completely unique and not a common material to use for clocks. This timepiece won't take up a lot of room in your home and would work well in a kitchen or front entrance. Since it's made of felt the clock is kid-friendly and you won't have to worry about messy accidents if the clock falls.
The clock is made by Norm for Menu, a Danish studio, and in addition to being a decorative piece, it's also a clock. Although there are no numbers featured on the clock, the hands make it possible to tell the time so that this still serves as a functional clock.
A felt panel clock definitely stands out, as the fabric itself is completely unique and not a common material to use for clocks. This timepiece won't take up a lot of room in your home and would work well in a kitchen or front entrance. Since it's made of felt the clock is kid-friendly and you won't have to worry about messy accidents if the clock falls.
Trend Themes
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2. Minimalist Home Decor - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create simple and stylish home decor pieces.
3. Functional Art - Opportunity to combine aesthetics and functionality in art pieces like this felt panel clock.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Innovative clock designs and minimalist decor can revolutionize the home decor industry.
2. Textile and Fabrics - Using unique materials like felt in products can disrupt the textile and fabrics industry.
3. Art and Design - Bridging the gap between art and functionality can create disruptive innovation opportunities in the art and design industry.
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