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Dazzle Wall Clock

The Dazzle Wall Clock is a collaboration between Paulin and Glasgow-based artist Rebecca McCormack Haigh. Each dial is screenprinted by Rebecca in Glasgow’s M.A.R.S Studio and housed in our best-selling cork clock body, with a choice of three second-hand colours.

For the dial design, Rebecca drew from her existing practice, taking inspiration from Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. She collaged together multiple geometric compositions before screenprinting, adding a linen texture in reference to her usual chosen material.

Each clock is a limited edition of 50 pieces, printed as part of British Watchmakers’ Day.

The Dazzle Wall Clock is a collaboration between Paulin and Glasgow-based artist Rebecca McCormack Haigh. Each dial is screenprinted by Rebecca in Glasgow’s M.A.R.S Studio and housed in our best-selling cork clock body, with a choice of three second-hand colours.

For the dial design, Rebecca drew from her existing practice, taking inspiration from Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. She collaged together multiple geometric compositions before screenprinting, adding a linen texture in reference to her usual chosen material.

Each clock is a limited edition of 50 pieces, printed as part of British Watchmakers’ Day.

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From $676.08

Original: $2,253.59

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Dazzle Wall Clock

$2,253.59

$676.08

Description

The Dazzle Wall Clock is a collaboration between Paulin and Glasgow-based artist Rebecca McCormack Haigh. Each dial is screenprinted by Rebecca in Glasgow’s M.A.R.S Studio and housed in our best-selling cork clock body, with a choice of three second-hand colours.

For the dial design, Rebecca drew from her existing practice, taking inspiration from Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. She collaged together multiple geometric compositions before screenprinting, adding a linen texture in reference to her usual chosen material.

Each clock is a limited edition of 50 pieces, printed as part of British Watchmakers’ Day.