Unusual Melting Clock

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I’ve always been a fan of unusual and creative items. So when I first laid eyes on this clock I immediately liked it. Clocks are one of the few items that are both useful and decorative. That’s why people always try to incorporate them in all sorts of decorative projects. This particular clock is called the Melting Clock and it has a very suggestive name.

Unusual Melting Clock

Its design was inspired by the famous Dali painting “The Persistence of Memory”, a naturalist painting where there’s a melting pocket watch that resembles this one. Someone had the great idea to use that concept and to make it reality. The Melting Clock is fully functional and its mechanism works perfectly.

Unusual Melting Clock

Unusual Melting Clock

Unusual Melting Clock

Unusual Melting Clock

The clock was designed to be used on a shelf, on the desk or basically on any surface with an edge. It appears to be melting and falling off, like a piece of chocolate. Even though it’s uncommon and a little awkward, it’s a very creative design and it would make a very fun gift. It might be a little difficult to read the time at first but you’ll quickly get used to it and the effort is well worthed. This is probably one my favorite wacky decoration and definitely the best clock design I’ve seen so far. You can find the clock on the online shop amazon for $10,67.

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