
Established & Sons
Filigrana S5 Globe Pendant
$2,075
Hand-blown Venetian glass pendant featuring 16th-century filigrana technique with candy-stripe colored canes, creating a unique diffused light.
Signature Product$690-$2,315
Iconic flip clock by Sebastian Wrong featuring twelve different typefaces that seemingly display randomly, with all fonts aligning for 5 minutes once per day.
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Established & Sons
$2,075
Hand-blown Venetian glass pendant featuring 16th-century filigrana technique with candy-stripe colored canes, creating a unique diffused light.

Established & Sons
$2,480
Storage cabinet by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong featuring hand-printed wood-grain block prints applied to mid-century inspired utilitarian furniture.

Established & Sons
$225
Versatile storage piece by Jasper Morrison that functions as a container, side table, or stool, embodying minimalist British design.

Established & Sons
$420
Compact cylindrical pendant with mouth-blown Venetian glass featuring the signature filigrana candy-stripe pattern in red, black, or blue canes.

Schoolhouse
$129
Retro flip clock by Twemco, one of the world's original manufacturers. Features battery-operated quartz German movement.

Schoolhouse
$599
Hand-assembled industrial wall clock with spun steel case, domed glass lens, and quartz movement with sweep second hand. Made in Portland.

Vitra
$630
George Nelson's 1949 Model 4755. Twelve wooden balls on metal spokes mark the hours - an icon of mid-century American design.

Punkt.
$110
A Bauhaus-inspired analog alarm clock hand-assembled in Japan with precision quartz movement, anodized aluminum body, and glass front. Won Monocle Design Award 2023 for 'Best Way to Wake Up.'

Georg Jensen
$350
Minimalist wall clock with white dial and black stainless steel frame. Designed by Henning Koppel in 1978, featuring clean lines and timeless Scandinavian aesthetics.

Punkt.
Discontinued
The original Jasper Morrison-designed alarm clock that defined Punkt.'s minimalist design ethos. Exhibited at Centre Pompidou, Triennale Milan, and Tate Modern.