Wednesday February 15, 2012

Temporal drift

Temporal drift

If we lived in a big hipster warehouse like the one in Jean-Jacques Beineix’s “Diva” rather than a pokey little 1K apartment, this would totally be our timepiece of choice. Kyouei Design’s Water Clock eschews the standard trappings—you know, things like hands and numerical markings—in favor of a pair of balls, which are rotated by magnets housed in the ceramic base.

Place a water-filled plate or cup on top and the balls will move slowly across the surface, magically spelling out the time (red for hours, white for minutes, natch). Not the most precise of instruments, perhaps, but if you wanted precision you’d get a Seiko, right?

Water Clock, 25,200 yen. Available at select boutiques and via www.kyouei-ltd.co.jp.

Metropolis magazine

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