Corner-Wrapping Wall Clock With Angled Form
This is a wall clock designed to extend across a corner, wrapping partially onto two surfaces instead of sitting flat on one. Its angled body shifts the clock face out from the wall, making it visible from multiple directions while subtly changing how the object occupies space. It exists for interiors where standard wall placement feels too predictable or limiting. By using the corner as part of the design, it turns an otherwise passive architectural detail into something functional and slightly more intentional. What makes it interesting is not the clock itself, but its relationship to the room. Instead of adapting to a flat surface, it reshapes how the object sits within the environment, giving a familiar function a more spatial presence.