Tired of being nagged about the ever-growing pile of dishes next to your kitchen sink? With Kyouei Design's Water Clock you can just turn them into a stylish timepiece, and not worry about prepping them for the dishwasher like you're supposed to.
For a ridiculous $325 all you actually get is the square base which you stack a plate and cup on top, fill with water, and then float a couple of small balls in. I'm assuming the magic of magnets once again comes into play here, positioning each ball so they indicate the hour and minutes. But as cool as the effect is, just remember that it will stop telling time once all the water evaporates. More here.
5 comments:
I could use this as a new excuse for being late.
"I'm sorry sir, but the cat drank all of the water in the clock"
it works great, until someone accidentally drinks the glass of water and the balls with it
it is an interesting concept.
Wayyy overpriced, and only something a hipster would buy.
interesting
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