Some people might argue that standard clocks are becoming obsolete. After all, everywhere you turn there is a cell phone or computer screen that clearly displays an accurate time — and you don’t have to wind it or remember daylight savings. But clocks are not purely about functionality. Both timepieces and wall clocks can serve a tremendous style function. You need to look no further than the grandfather clock that used to sit in your front hallway as a child. That kind of timeless craftsmanship and design is absolutely valued, no matter what the supposed purpose of the object.
The clocks featured in this post each bring a unique style to the genre of timekeeping. From a quirky frying pan clock that you can hang over your stove to the stunning modern clock designs that represent some of the most iconic pieces from a different era. These clocks are more than a way to know when you’re late for work: they are a way to add a sophisticated (or silly) piece of practical art to your home. And best of all: they’re for sale.
Buy It: $189
Add a splash of whimsy to any wall with this creative goldfish clock.
Buy It: $159
Time will really fly if you have this basically magical sparrow clock. The clock comes with a pattern for easy, artistic installation.
Buy It: $169
Another sparrow clock option includes 12 detailed swallows to take place of the clock numbers.
Buy It: $180
This creative cuckoo clock has two birds actually meeting on the hour.
Buy It: $300
One drawback of the cuckoo clock is its tendency to wake you in the night. But this solid wood clock has a light sensor that will turn off the cuckoo feature at 6PM.
Buy It: $262
The vibrant pendulum on this cuckoo clock gives is a really modern spin.
Buy It: $239
This Butterfly Clock makes us ask: What is time except the floating of a series of butterflies on a passing breeze?
Buy It: $288
Channeling the Etsy aesthetic are these knitted cotton clocks that feature a lot of impressive detail.
Buy It: $53
Bring a feminine detail to any wall with the Karlsson Lace Cut Out Wall Clock.
Buy It: $49
The Icon Clock’s minimalist design makes it a striking addition to a modern home.
Buy It: $53
This simple molded clock is perfect for making your home a bit greener (literally).
Buy It: $240
ThePresent clock is no regular clock. In addition to its lovely gradient rainbow colors, the clock actually moves annually, with 12 o’clock representing the winter solstice and 6 o’clock representing the summer solstice.
Buy It: $35
A color wheel wall clock would be perfect for a graphic designer.
Buy It: $60
This Spirograph Clock is inspired by the ink and paper drawing tool of the same name.
Buy It: $60
A Spirograph Flower Modern Wall Clock will let your minimalist style blossom.
Buy It: $60
The Round Geometrick Wall Clock gets a bit met with its design.
Buy It: $60
This geometric wall clock looks a bit like branches spreading out from the trunk of a tree.
Buy It: $60
The Star Shaped Flower Wall Clock has an easy breezy feel about it, don’t you think?
Buy It: $200
The 4th Dimension Concrete Wall Clock is literally made of cement and crafted to look like a spiral staircase, connecting space and time by way of the 4th dimension.
Buy It: $77
This Manifold Clock is incredible, using 3D motion to create an intricate pattern that is miles away from a standard ticking hand.
Buy It: $66
The Pict Wall Clock is another minimalist design, meant to give viewers a “picture” of the time rather than an exact moment.
Buy It: $69
Simply called The Minimalist Wall Clock, the hour hand in this clock is actually a small notch in the rim of the design.
Buy It: $199
The Extra Normal Wall Clock has an extra clever design, with laser cut openings subtly revealing the time.
Buy It: $149
The Tone35 Wall Clock is coated stainless steel, available in this stunning black, white, or grey.
Buy It: $44
The Hoock Clock makes it simple to hang a clock anywhere and lets the orange ‘hook’ become 12 o’clock.
Buy It: $199
Designed by Ivan Kasner for LEFF, the Hazy clock has an opaque face that obscures the clock to create a dreamy feel.
Buy It: $129
The Scope45 Wall Clock uses a cool stairstep effect for its design.
Buy It: $80
If you would rather read words than hands, the Reading Clock is the perfect choice.
Buy It: $120
Another reading clock that only changes each 15 minutes.
Buy It: $85
Display the love of your home – or home away from home – with one of these typographic city clocks.
Buy It: $130
However if you are looking for a digital wall clock for your home, we highly recommend the Ivation LED calendar clock. It is simple, beautiful and easy to read even for the visually challenged.
Buy It: $86
A stunning sunny clock that was inspired by radioactivity.
Buy It: $104
The Karlsson Moon Glass Wall Clock is perfect for amateur astronomers.
Buy It: $24
This quirky fried egg clock is the perfect kitchen wall clock for breakfast time.
Buy It: $20
This clock might not look like much but it has a secret compartment that could really come in handy.
Buy It: $119
The long flexible hands of the Lithe Clock are not only unique but they will droop over time, giving a bit more flexibility in each moment.
Buy It: $250
The Ontime Wall Clock has bent hands so that you’re always 3 minutes ahead.
Buy It: $100
The Hands Free Gear Clock has a large outer sprocket that tells time by way of a tiny arrow at the top of the clock.
Buy It: $49
A Retro Gear Wall Clock is a simple and affordable way to bring this cool industrial style into your home.
Buy It: $61
This vintage Steam Punk Style Clock will pair perfectly with that top hat and motorcycle goggles in your closet.
Buy It: $120
If it isn’t obvious, this Turbine Wall Clock takes its inspiration from the turbine of an airplane.
Buy It: $91
For something on the darker end of the spectrum, consider the Penhurst Dragon Clock.
Buy It: $55
Or another option is the Celtic Timekeeper Sculptural Dragon.
Buy It: $370
The Banker’s Wall Clock was originally designed by Arne Jacobson for the National Bank of Denmark. The elegant spiral design makes it incredibly iconic.
Buy It: $393
This extra large wall clock, the Mondaine, is certainly iconic. So much so that Apple actually paid to license the design for iOS.
Buy It: $30
Beautiful, simple wall clocks are available on a budget, too, like this one from JustNile.
Buy It: $85
This bubble clock might remind you of a slightly fancier version of the industrial clocks that adorn many public schools.
Buy It: $70
Who needs hands when you can have this MOMA Timesphere Clock that seems to defy gravity with its design.
Buy It: $219
The Wall Wonder Clock is really a work of art. Its oak, laminate, and brass construction will fit in even in the most stylish of homes.
Buy It: $48
For another way to bring art into the home, consider this History of Art that plays off of some of the most famous artists’ styles.
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