
"The Roma Mk. 1 is designed to make that as easy and satisfying as possible. At the center of the design are two analog gauges, one for tracking a work interval and one for the break that follows."
"Each unit is laser-cut from premium Australian timber and assembled by hand in Melbourne, giving it a warmth and solidity that's hard to find in mass-produced productivity gadgets."
"A wooden timer with analog dials sits comfortably alongside notebooks, pens, and other tools that don't demand your attention when you're not using them."
The Roma Mk. 1 is an analog study timer designed by Thomas Curnow, emphasizing simplicity and focus. It operates using the Pomodoro Technique, featuring two analog gauges for work intervals and breaks. The design eliminates the need for digital devices, reducing distractions from notifications. Made from premium Australian timber and assembled by hand, the timer offers tactile feedback through brass switches. Its aesthetic and functional qualities make it a permanent desk accessory, promoting a consistent and distraction-free work environment.
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