The list of things we’re problem buyers of is way too long. Too many pairs of jeans, minimalist art prints, notebooks, watches (and don’t even get us started on Kickstarter pens) would fill any number of previously mentioned notebooks. Clocks go on that list too. There might be a total of five naked walls between all of the editors combined, which is what makes the fact that most of these Michael Siney Steel Clocks are designed to go on a desk or mantle perfect. Each of the clocks is made from a single piece of laser cut steel and outfitted with a contrasting German movement. You can pick one up in the Acero (22cm x 18cm x 5cm for the standing version, or 21cm x 21cm x 2cm for the wall mounting round version) or Acerito (15cm x 10cm x 3cm, standing version only) styles for around or under one crisp hundred dollar bill.
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