Butterflies Wall Clock Decal

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Clocks are very useful and I have stated that more than once. They help you have a sense of reality and always connect to everything around you. Clocks show time and you use them to always know the time and to never be late, to know what you do at a certain time, to make an agenda and to organize things that you do. But you can use these clocks for decorative purposes, too, as they have always been objects of art if made from special materials or if they have a special design. Well, the clock I found today is at least unusual, as it is nothing of the ordinary. It is a wall decal turned into a wall clock.

The outer frame of the Butterflies Wall Clock Decal is made of small butterflies that are stuck on the wall as a wall decal. Inside this frame there is a simple clock mechanism that works on batteries and moves the two clock arms. There are no numbers to show time, but we are already used to their place and can actually “read” the time even when there is no number there, but nice looking butterflies. There is a bigger butterfly for twelve o’clock and also some other butterflies flying about near the clock. That completes the picture and makes this clock a real piece of art in your living room. The manufacturer is Studio Luka and you can have it for just $49.

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