Stone wall Clocks – the underappreciated décor -
Natural décor is making a comeback, as more and more people
feeling distanced from the real world make moves towards reconnecting
with nature. One way people are making this move is with stone wall
clocks.
Stone clocks are made from different kinds of rock. There can
be granite, slate, marble, or cement clocks. They can be hung on the
wall, or placed on a desk. They come thick, thin, square, and
irregular, and there are an enormous number of color options.
Most people buy stone wall clocks to match countertops or
stone floors. Many homes are decorated with natural materials such as
woods and stones, and a stone wall clock fits very easily into such a
setting.
Many times a stone wall clock can be purchased without a face,
allowing you to choose what kind of design you would like. This gives
you the ability to use other pieces of stone, paint, or wooden numbers
glued to the surface of the clock as a face. As long as the stone is
smooth enough, you can end up with countless options for your wall
clock.
Stone wall clocks are also completely unique. The nature of
stone is to have deformities in it. These deformities take the form of
intense colors, or lines running through the stone. Since the stone is
cut from a larger quarry, it is only a small portion of a greater
shape, and is completely unlike any other piece of the stone.
Stone wall clocks are wonderful additions to any home. They
match with stone flooring and counters, and provide a beautiful
addition to your room’s décor.