Silence. Metal. Time. The Ø40 cm stainless steel Kimberly wall clock seems to have been chiseled from a sheet of frozen light. Its stainless steel dial with a refined matte brushed finish is not simply a surface: it is a tactile landscape where the gaze slides like the fingertips over a cold, satin, almost liquid skin. Approaching it, the ear almost doubts what it perceives: a barely hinted, contained pulse, as if time had learned to pass without disturbing the air. Inside, a silent quartz mechanism sustains this invisible, precise, and constant cadence, powered by a single AA battery that, far from imposing itself, merely guards the serene flow of the hours. The light and precise hands glide as if caressing the surface rather than piercing it. Each movement is a minimal choreography, an imperceptible incision on the steel, where the moment settles without noise, like dust of light. Touching it—or imagining its touch—reveals another dimension: a noble, dense coldness that does not repel but invites. It is the kind of material that silently holds memory, that ages with dignity, that allows itself to be inhabited by light and by the hours. Kimberly does not mark the passage of time. It refines it.
This model requires one AA battery, not included. For proper maintenance, we recommend cleaning with a cloth dampened with alcohol, avoiding the use of chemical products.
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