CC24 Black

BHD 3,600.000
Description

ClockClock 24 – Black consists of a handcrafted housing of mineral composite and electronic components. It is built on proprietary technology—in both software and hardware—which a team of in-house designers, engineers, and programmers has continuously developed since its inception. The objects are carefully hand-assembled at the studio in Stockholm.

The work was first launched in 2008 as The Clock Clock and exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery in London in 2010. Later, it was reissued as ClockClock 24 in partnership with the MoMA store in New York. Today, it is represented in the permanent collections of the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, the Musée International d'Horlogerie in Switzerland, and the Nationalmuseum in Sweden, among others.

Features
Specifications

Dimensions

90 x 40 x 3.4 cm

35.4 x 15.7 x 1.4 in


Weight

18.0 kg (40 lbs)


Material

Black mineral composite, electronic components, contrasting clock hands


Features

Accurate time display

Three pre-programmed choreography modes

12-hour or 24-hour format

Displays time once every minute between choreography sequences

Up to 10 original hand choreography patterns, looping every ~10 minutes


Choreography Modes

Mode 1: Active – Ten intricate and varied patterns; studio’s favoured mode

Mode 2: Medium – A curated set of five more tranquil sequences

Mode 3: Quiet – Time display only, no choreography

All modes can display either 12- or 24-hour formats


Patterns

Inspired by natural, artistic, and mathematical formations, each choreography is meticulously designed to bring the clock hands to life in kinetic harmony


Sound

Produces a soft, perceptible sound as motors operate

Often described as calming—like waves or wind through grass

Quiet Mode recommended for silence-sensitive environments


Power

Input: 100–230 V

Plugs into any standard power outlet

(Not battery-operated)


Cable & Adapter

White 3-meter power cable

Includes country-specific power adapter


Time Setting

Manual adjustment via three accessible buttons on the rear panel


Motors

High-precision stepper motors, originally developed for performance sports cars and aircraft dashboards


Cultural Value

Featured in the permanent collections of:

– Vitra Design Museum, Germany

– Musée International d’Horlogerie, Switzerland

– Nationalmuseum, Sweden


Accessories

Studio-signed certificate of authenticity

Operator’s manual

Hanging bracket

Art handling gloves


Packing

Ships in a solid, protective box with integrated carrier handle


Made in

Sweden