Chris
04-17-2009, 02:38 PM
This one seems a little out there to me, but I had to post it.
http://www.unplggd.com/uimages/unplggd/021209_rg_timelessgrasspatch_01.jpg
This is a clock that's called Timeless Garden and it was designed by Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi. It combines the idea of a houseplant with that of a clock. It's a fashionably nice item that will look good in your place. The secret to this clock is that it uses the chemistry inherent between mud and metal to create electricity. The clock sustains itself, without needing anything extra. The frame is a sort of hitch between two recycled bodies made out of plastic.
http://www.unplggd.com/uimages/unplggd/021209_rg_timelessgrasspatch_02.jpg
Thoughts?
http://www.unplggd.com/uimages/unplggd/021209_rg_timelessgrasspatch_01.jpg
This is a clock that's called Timeless Garden and it was designed by Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi. It combines the idea of a houseplant with that of a clock. It's a fashionably nice item that will look good in your place. The secret to this clock is that it uses the chemistry inherent between mud and metal to create electricity. The clock sustains itself, without needing anything extra. The frame is a sort of hitch between two recycled bodies made out of plastic.
http://www.unplggd.com/uimages/unplggd/021209_rg_timelessgrasspatch_02.jpg
Thoughts?