'qlocktwo', created by german product design studio biegert & funk, is a clock that tells
time in words. it has a quadratic matrix of letter. some of these characters glow in pure
white, thus, forming words that describe the time in five minute intervals. for more
accurate timing, users can look at the illuminated dots in the corner which show individual
minutes. with the help of its built in brightness sensor, the illuminating power of the letters
are automatically adjusted.
450mm x 450mm x 20 mm
international electricity supply 110V/220V
weight is approximately 4 kg
the front surface of 'qlocktwo' is supported by eight magnets allowing it to be replaced
without visible attachments. this design is also available in satin stainless steel or five
colours of polished synthetic glass.
'qlocktwo' was showcased at ICFF during new york design week 2010.
international electricity supply 110V/220V
weight is approximately 4 kg
the front surface of 'qlocktwo' is supported by eight magnets allowing it to be replaced
without visible attachments. this design is also available in satin stainless steel or five
colours of polished synthetic glass.
'qlocktwo' was showcased at ICFF during new york design week 2010.
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