
"What makes the Lotus Clock concept particularly compelling is how it addresses this challenge by transforming a traditional wall clock into something genuinely useful for daily routines. Inspired by the lotus leaf's natural ability to collect and hold raindrops, this design adds a curved tray beneath the clock face, creating a thoughtful catchall for keys and small essentials. Designer: Pascal Grangier"
"The inspiration from nature feels both poetic and practical here. Just as lotus leaves gather water with their gentle curves, the clock's tray provides a natural resting place for the small items that tend to scatter around our homes. This biomimetic approach transforms what could have been a simple storage addition into something that feels intentional and meaningful. Of course, the execution maintains the minimalist aesthetic that makes wall clocks timeless."
The Lotus Clock integrates a curved tray beneath the clock face to turn a wall clock into a dual-purpose object for daily routines. The tray, inspired by lotus leaves’ ability to collect and hold raindrops, functions as a catchall for keys, loose change, and other small essentials. A wooden frame with soft rounded corners and a clean white face preserves a minimalist aesthetic while broad flat hands coordinate with the tray’s finish. The curved metal tray is sized to hold typical carry items without overwhelming the design and comes in subtle colorways like soft gold or gentle green. The tray provides a designated spot for items needed when leaving home, reducing clutter and everyday frustration.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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