746 Clocks

You can tell the time on your smartphone and laptop, yes, but can you decorate your wall or bedside tables with either? Clocks have come a long way since the days of the cuckoo and grandfather clock. Today, you can rock a clock in endless shapes, sizes and materials, from the sculptural George Nelson variety, to those a little more unusual: tall and lean lollipop floor clock, anyone? Clocks add personal style and functional flair to a home, and are a reliable way to keep track of the time. So whether you want to adorn a wall, bedside table, study desk or fill an awkward in-between space, there’s a clock for you on Houzz. More
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More on the most popular types of clocks:


  • Your alarm clock will be one of the first things you hear and see in the morning, so invest in one with multiple alarm tones and a stylish clock face.
  • A kids clock should encourage little ones to tell the time, so go big and bold, and look for designs in their favourite colours or tied to a theme.
  • Outdoor clocks in metal and terracotta can withstand harsh weather conditions and add a decorative touch to garden walls.
  • Walls clocks come in a never-ending myriad of designs – choose one that will complement your wall decor, not work against it.
  • Grandfather clocks have an old-world charm, but it’s the church-like chime of the pendulum that really commands your attention.
  • Most desk and mantel clocks are now digital, although some antique mantel clocks feature a mechanical or quartz analog display.
  • Cuckoo clocks are a delightful way to tell the time and typically feature intricately carved and decorated cases.