Perpetual metal plate calendar lets you create a ritual to adjust the date - Yanko Design
Briefly

As digital devices dominate our daily lives, there appears to be a resurgence in the demand for analog calendars, reflecting a desire to balance the digital and physical. Specially designed by Pharhaat, a unique metal perpetual calendar is introduced, allowing users to manually set the date and features engraved days and months. This compact calendar is designed for portability and comes with a full year card, emphasizing both functionality and sustainability, appealing to a growing consumer conscientious of environmental issues.
This resurgence of analog calendars reflects a deeper trend where we seek to blend the digital and physical worlds, emphasizing sustainability and functionality.
The designer Pharhaat created a perpetual calendar that not only serves practical purposes but also enhances the aesthetic of any workspace or home.
With the ability to be reused, the metal calendar highlights a growing consumer preference for items that contribute to a sustainable lifestyle.
By being responsible for adjusting the date, users are encouraged to engage with their calendars in a more meaningful way, enhancing their awareness of time.
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