How do I choose the right wall clock?

Whether for Christmas, a birthday, or another occasion. Giving away a wall clock or living room clock is always a great idea that everyone loves! But tastes can also be very different here and sometimes hard to match. If you ever don’t hit the recipient’s taste, we’d like to remind you of our 100-day return policy. That means you can always buy gifts easily and risk-free. Below, we show you some categories and themes where there is something for every taste.

Wall clock for every taste!

Minimalism

Do you have a minimally furnished apartment with clean lines, without lots of frills or wild decorations? Then these two clocks are just right. Both have only bars and blocks as indices and appear very light, delicate, and airy on the wall.

Romance

Romantic clocks often come from Roger Lascelles or, as in this example, from AMS. The manufacturer is especially well known for its floral motifs and romantic prints on dials that look very antique. Black ornate Arabic numerals and hands also decorate the romantic clock.

Motif print

We also have a wide variety of motif-print clocks in our shop. Dixtime stands out with high-resolution motifs printed on an Alu-Dibond panel. The example shows a beautiful lake landscape. But there are also motif clocks with artistic prints, such as the Lowell 05492.

Geometric shapes

Wall clocks with geometric shapes are currently very modern and popular and can also be found with us among the fashion brands Karlsson and Nextime. Both look very modern and different thanks to the loosened-up, broken-up dial. A real eye-catcher of a different kind!

Kitchen motifs

Kitchen clocks with kitchen motifs are all-time favourites. Especially in the kitchen, you really depend on a clock, otherwise you quickly lose track of the time. But many people are also convinced by the look. Whether coffee, fruit, or vegetables.

Different materials for wall clocks

The materials used in a clock are usually crucial in deciding which clock to choose and which best matches your own interior. So, as a final category, we show you clocks that have been assigned according to the taste of the materials. What is your home interior mostly made of?

Stainless steel look

Stainless steel look clocks go particularly well with a stainless steel interior, but just as well with an interior with lots of wood. The combination of warm wood and cool stainless steel creates a modern mix, and the clocks always look very high-quality.

Glass clocks

Glass clocks are also always very popular. They are modern, simple, and always look clear and precise. Apart from the dial, they usually don’t have much in the way of frills. Like the AMS 7324 or the ZEIT.punkt 12/4085/22-762, where glass surrounds the dial and makes it easy to read. Glass clocks suit almost any type of interior.

Concrete and marble

Concrete and marble clocks are currently a real trend. There are also clocks like these from fashion brands such as Nextime and JVD. These manufacturers are especially known for their modern and fresh designs. The unique structures of marble can look very elegant, while a smooth concrete surface looks especially modern.

Wooden clocks

Clocks made from all types of wood can also be grandfather clocks and regulators. Wooden clocks have long since ceased to be just classic; they can also be combined with modern home interiors to become a real eye-catcher. For example, our AMS 7013/16 made of alder wood or the Seiko QXH063B in dark brown wood.

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