Rejuvenation's chrome wall clock recalls another time. (Photo courtesy of the retailer) You can find vintage clocks on eBay and places like the Sellwood Antique Mall (7875 SE 13th Ave., Portland). You ...
When the Retro is first being set up it can be set to the local timezone, which has already been preprogrammed in the factory (along with a number of others, which you choose between). Once it's up ...
Retro chrome stuff is in demand here in Seattle. It seems like everyone is trying to establish their home as some sort of shrine to “Mad Men.” I even caved and bought this awesome projector screen — ...
Picture the perfect retro kitchen scene, and there’s probably a saucy cat clock on the wall swinging its tail and rolling its eyes back and forth. While Kit-Cat Klocks have been decorating homes for ...
Indiegogo is becoming a hub for fascinating and innovative projects with each passing day. Individuals and companies with bold and unconventional ideas turn to this platform to raise the necessary ...
Hate watching time tick away on plasticky digital clocks? The furniture company BDDW may have just the fix: the Nixie desk clock, a hand-welded bronze behemoth of a time-teller, fitted with numerical ...
If you’re a fan of things retro and an electronics do-it-youselfer, this might might be just the thing for you – it’s a kit that lets you built your own clock, that displays the time using wonderfully ...
For $40 you can turn your sleek, modern iPhone into a retro-styled nightstand alarm clock. The Alarm Dock from Areaware is nothing but a hollow block of beechwood with a slot for your sliver of glass ...
Remember those oval-shaped old-fashioned alarm clocks — the ones with two bells near the top? Maybe you used one when visiting grandpa to make sure you woke up at 5 a.m. to go fishing. Chances are ...
Why Vintage Clocks Are the New Statement Decor? Time Will Tell!: By Sudeshna Paul Every home needs a heartbeat, and for many, that comes from a vintage clock, which brings along all the old-school ...
It’s true; hackers like clocks. And hackers like useless machines. But would they like an intersection of the two? We’re thinking yes, probably, though we would argue that this QR clock was at no ...
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