Time-Line is a clock that only has an hour hand. Its shape is linear and
simple, and there is no surrounding frame. An LED light point set
within the central circle rotates to indicate the minute.
Designer You Haeyon suggests the positioning of the minimalist device against a window pane or the refrigerator door. Equally, the gadget would be at home if it was adhered to the wall or perhaps the front door.
Wherever Time-Line is located, a GPS timer in the body constantly rotates the hour hand and the minute indicator so as to show the present time. Fixed and detachable magnets on the base allow Time-Line to be attached to any object. Time-Line is portable, hence the restriction of place is eliminated.
Designer You Haeyon suggests the positioning of the minimalist device against a window pane or the refrigerator door. Equally, the gadget would be at home if it was adhered to the wall or perhaps the front door.
Wherever Time-Line is located, a GPS timer in the body constantly rotates the hour hand and the minute indicator so as to show the present time. Fixed and detachable magnets on the base allow Time-Line to be attached to any object. Time-Line is portable, hence the restriction of place is eliminated.