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Nordic Crystal Table Clock Silent Modern Creative Luxury Gear

Rs.12,500.00 Rs.10,500.00

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Nordic Crystal Table Clock – Silent, Modern Creative Luxury Gear for Contemporary Elegance

Elevate your space with the Nordic Crystal Table Clock, a stunning fusion of modern design and creative luxury. Featuring a sleek crystal frame and silent quartz movement, this clock brings sophistication and functionality to any setting. The unique gear-inspired design adds a touch of artistic flair, making it not just a timekeeper but a statement piece for your office, living room, or bedroom.

The silent ticking mechanism ensures a peaceful environment, perfect for bedrooms, offices, or study areas where quiet time is essential. With its luxurious feel, the clock exudes a refined and contemporary vibe, seamlessly fitting into a Nordic-inspired decor or any modern home style.

Key Features:

  • Crystal Construction: A transparent crystal frame that adds a touch of modern elegance and sophistication.

  • Silent Quartz Movement: Ensures a quiet, ticking-free environment, ideal for work or relaxation.

  • Creative Gear Design: A unique gear aesthetic for a bold, artistic look that stands out in any room.

  • Luxurious and Modern: The perfect blend of contemporary style and high-end design for any decor.

  • Durable & Long-Lasting: Built with high-quality materials for durability and long-lasting beauty.

The Nordic Crystal Table Clock is the ultimate combination of style and function, making it an exquisite addition to your home or office decor.

Perfect For: Home decorators, modern interior enthusiasts, luxury gifts, and anyone looking for a unique, functional design statement.

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