That familiar clock found in parks and stations, now for your home | Lemnos
DESIGN / PRODUCT
November 6, 2017

That familiar clock found in parks and stations, now for your home | Lemnos


Lemnos


Designed by Product Designer Riki Watanabe
A Masterpiece Clock, Remodeled for Your Living Room


Lemnos introduces the "RIKI PUBLIC CLOCK," a home wall clock designed by Riki Watanabe, one of Japan's leading product designers. Enjoy a familiar design in your own home.

Text by YANAKA Tomomi





Available in Three Types, from Arabic Indices to Bold Symbolic Expressions



It's not widely known that many of the clock face designs seen on public clocks in parks, stations, and airports were created by Riki Watanabe.

Since the 1970s, Watanabe has been actively designing monumental public clocks, including world clocks for airports and hotels, and pole clocks. From these masterpieces, three types have now been reissued in a home-use size.

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The clock faces come in three variations, from a friendly Arabic numeral type to bold symbolic designs. Their stylish and universal design, which has told time to so many people, allows them to be placed anywhere, from the living room to a child's bedroom, without choosing a scene.

RIKI PUBLIC CLOCK

Diameter | 256mm
Depth | 46mm
Weight | 740g
Materials | Aluminum, Glass
Price | ¥12,000 (excluding tax)


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