Far, Far Out Wall Projection Clock

by Joi on December 23, 2007

Wall Projection Clock

While it looks like something Dr. Smith, Robot, and Will would try to investigate, it’s actually a Wall Projection Clock from the Discovery Channel Store.

From the Web Site:

Celebrate the intangible nature of time with this projection clock, which creates a large clock image on any wall surface.

  • Projects a bright and elegant clock on wall or ceiling
  • Accurate quartz clock
  • Sweeping second hand provides accurate time measurement
  • Roman clock face
  • Compact enough to fit neatly on a shelf
  • Dimming function alters the brightness of the clock face for different moods or times of day

The Wall Projection Clock will bring magic and drama to any room – from the bedroom to boardroom.

Click through either of the links or the image to see what the clock projection looks like. Entirely too cool.

*** To you whipper snappers who think the first sentence is some sort of Six degrees of Will Smith, it’s actually a list of three characters from a deliciously addictive and campy television series called Lost in Space. I never missed an episode. From my crib, that is…

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