Nostalgic Table Clock
by Pendulux
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Designs inspired by the archaic and historic, tied together with a common thread of functionality
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Bring elegance and style of the past into today’s modern environment
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Every unique product is designed by hand, using traditional tools and techniques that lend to the intricate finish
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See this list for more information on materials, weights and dimensions of each clock
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Made in India
Materials
Most items are made of aluminum brass, or sheet metal
Care
Dust with dry cloth
Dimensions (varies)
2.5" x 4" x 3" - 3.75" x 4.25" x 12.25"
Weight (varies)
1 lb - 1.65 lbs
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Nostalgic Table Clock
by Pendulux
Nostalgic charm with an industrial finish · Handcrafted with brass, iron and more
Handcrafted table clocks blend nostalgic charm with an industrial finish. These stand-out timepieces are made with materials like brass, iron, and aluminum and pay tribute to vintage machinery. Each is made with traditional tools and techniques to capture intricate details and infuse it with character.
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Pendulux Maker Stephen Kowalski has always been fascinated with the way things work and as a kid he enjoyed taking machines apart and putting them back together. His command of product design and inner mechanicals make these clocks, bookends, and phone stands look old-school elegant.
Turning to his own collection of antique mechanical parts, Stephen creates goods for the home that are decorative and functional. Each is handcrafted with quality components and high-grade metals to give the clocks a modern shine to their retro-industrial look. Stephen pulled from mechanical inventions and beloved things that go—like a 1930’s altimeter and a 1950’s rocket—when designing the pieces that blend the old and the new seamlessly.
Turning to his own collection of antique mechanical parts, Stephen creates goods for the home that are decorative and functional. Each is handcrafted with quality components and high-grade metals to give the clocks a modern shine to their retro-industrial look. Stephen pulled from mechanical inventions and beloved things that go—like a 1930’s altimeter and a 1950’s rocket—when designing the pieces that blend the old and the new seamlessly.