After focusing on the clean lines of lifeguard stands, I wanted to create something that felt softer. I wanted to capture that specific feeling of a spring morning—bright, airy, and full of promise.
This clock, the first in my new Botanical Series, is unapologetically joyful. It isn’t just a timekeeper; it is a celebration of color, texture, and life.
The Design: Not Just a House, but a Garden
While my other clocks rely on architectural structure, The Bloom relies on organic layering.
A 360-Degree Work of Art
One detail I am particularly proud of is the back. usually, the back of a clock is ignored—just a piece of utility wood. But for this series, I wanted the experience to be immersive.
The back panel is wrapped in a vintage-style floral print that complements the front. Even if you are the only one who sees it when you change the batteries, it matters. It’s a reminder that art shouldn’t have “unfinished” sides.
The Message
The pendulum anchors the piece with a single word: “Bloom.”
It’s a simple daily reminder. Whether it’s a creative project, a new business, or just your own personal growth—there is always a season to bloom.