• Melting Bookshelf Clock is a good illusion

  • 0226Hard as it may seem for some of us to cook up a new wall clock or shelf clock concept, there’s always something novel that strikes us with brilliance in design and execution like the Melting Bookshelf Clock. The clock surely has a message that I’d like to make foolproof: ‘time melts away’. Well, it’s not said but just in case you haven’t figured out the obvious as yet. The melting-to-the-floor illusion that the clock creates on the shelf can grab a few eyeballs, especially those of judgmental guests.


    It is powered by a single AA battery. All the illusion will cost you a good $15.
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