Tag clock

Hiroaki Matsuyama designed a clock that can be positioned everywhere: hanging it or sticking it with a small piece of tape thank to its extraordinary lightweight.

Hiroaki Matsuyama, Tag
Tag is a clock that can be hung everywhere to feel free. It is just like hanging a tag.
The clock is made of a paper or thin wooden sheet and a single string; the operating mechanism is hidden by the rounded shape. For the wooden version the designer chose teak and elm. Thanks to by a special processing, the wooden sheet is flexible like a fabric.
Because the weight is only 60g, it’s possible to hung the clock on a wall by simply a masking tape.


Tag
Designer: Hiroaki Matsuyama / Minorpoet
Manifacturer: Steor Marketing Ltd
Year: 2015

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