Lazer Cut Clocks by Kitsune Noir x Dan Funderburgh

Neverend is an interesting collaborative project resulting a series of handmade clocks featuring artwork laser-etched into a thick piece of russian birch plywood with beautifully designed hands.

For the first release in the series, Furni have teamed up with designer Bobby Solomon, founder of Kitsune Noir and Brooklyn-based Dan Funderburgh. The piece is painstakingly detailed with a neo-victotorian pattern. The outcome is nothing short of stunning, the woodgrain gives the piece depth and the etching just makes more a work of art than something to tell the time by.

The series is limited to 88 pieces and is available exclusively through furnicreations.

- Limited edition of 88 / 44 natural & 44 black
- Measure 16″ high x 9″ wide / These are HUGE!
- Laser cut acylic hands are reversible, come in black and white
- Solid birch body, handcrafted in Canada
- Battery operated
- Ships Globally

Limited to 88 pieces and sold exclusively by Furni for US$198

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