Get a little happier with a minimalist Vague Clock

 

Do you know the saying that happy people do not measure the time? Sejoon Kim from South Korea created a clock which can make its users a little happier. His Vague Clock doesn't remind constantly about the time passing by. It displays the time only when we want it. All we have to do is to apply a hand on the clock face.


The analogue timepiece has a squashy cover that hides the time until pressed inwards. What's more, the clock remains accurate despite the hands being touched due to GPS updates.

 

When we are not interested in time checking, the clock serves as a minimalist wall decoration and when we need to see the time, we just press the clock cover and the hands appear.


According to the designer: “Too much information can put pressure on people, Vague Clock obscures one’s reading of the minute and hour hands to relieve the feeling of having to chase time.” Apparently the jury of Red Dot Awards agrees with him as they have awarded the clock last year.

 

minimalist vague clock

 

minimalist vague clock

 

minimalist vague clock

 

minimalist vague clock

 

minimalist vague clock