HAY unveils a new iteration of the classic Wall Clock by Jasper Morrison, which made its first launch back in 2008. There is a traditional feel to an analog wall clock and it highlights a minimal design language, which can be seen in the new version as well.
The clock retains the gently curved shape made from aluminum and it is accented with a minimal clock face typography at the front. There are four colorway palettes that arrive this time around a white face and white frame, a black face with a white framing, a light blue iteration, and a deep green colorway. To work the clock, it operates only on e a single AA battery.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Minimalist Wall Clocks
- Opportunity for companies to innovate and introduce more minimalist designs into everyday household items.
- Analog Timepieces
- Chance for businesses to revitalize and modernize traditional analog clocks with contemporary designs, colors, and materials.
- Battery-operated Clocks
- Potential for companies to explore and enhance battery-powered clocks to make them more efficient, eco-friendly, and long-lasting.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Home Decor
- Innovation opportunity for companies to offer unique and stylish home decor items to consumers who prioritize aesthetics and minimalism.
- Consumer Electronics
- Possibility for businesses to integrate cutting-edge technology and features into wall clocks to appeal to tech-savvy customers.
- Sustainable Manufacturing
- Chance for companies to adopt more eco-friendly and sustainable manufacturing practices to reduce waste and carbon footprint in the production of clocks.
