Much like a watch can be a time-telling artpiece that showcases mesmeric craftsmanship and handwork, the Goldfish Clock too was made to be a time-telling artpiece. The clock comes with a set of wall-mountable goldfish that can be arranged around it, turning your wall into a fishbowl with its sculptural beauty. Made in white, the clock as well as the fish blend in, while standing out through the play of light and shadow, allowing you to read the time too. The white hands tell the hours and minutes, while a rather alluring red dot on the seconds hand rotates around the clock, adding a drop of dynamism to the timepiece, while making it look like the fish are circling around the clock to eat the red dot.
The point of the Haoshi Goldfish Clock was to tell time but not strictly do just that. Also a piece of decor, the clock is sculptural yet minimal… and undeniably hypnotic!
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