Wake me up in style!
October 7, 2007 4:48 PM
Who knew finding a tabletop alarm clock would be so hard?
Frivolous question, but something I haven't been able to find myself despite significant research. Maybe y'all can help? I'm looking for a stylish tabletop alarm clock, one that lives somewhere between modern and classic. I've looked at all the obvious places: Crate and Barrel, Pier One, Macys, Target, Ikea, Restoration Hardware, Overstock.com, SmartBargains.com, Pottery Barn, several home design sites...and nothin'. Most of what they have are your regular few-buck faux metal clock radios, or - on the other end - gaudy cut crystal clocks better suited for wedding gifts. What I really want is THIS. But not for $176, but that's very much along the lines of what I want.
And please don't suggest I try to make something like this myself. I am not that handy. In fact, I am the opposite of handy. I am un-handy.
Suggestions? Help me wake up in style!
Frivolous question, but something I haven't been able to find myself despite significant research. Maybe y'all can help? I'm looking for a stylish tabletop alarm clock, one that lives somewhere between modern and classic. I've looked at all the obvious places: Crate and Barrel, Pier One, Macys, Target, Ikea, Restoration Hardware, Overstock.com, SmartBargains.com, Pottery Barn, several home design sites...and nothin'. Most of what they have are your regular few-buck faux metal clock radios, or - on the other end - gaudy cut crystal clocks better suited for wedding gifts. What I really want is THIS. But not for $176, but that's very much along the lines of what I want.
And please don't suggest I try to make something like this myself. I am not that handy. In fact, I am the opposite of handy. I am un-handy.
Suggestions? Help me wake up in style!
Thanks Lori - that's a little too on the industrial side for me. I like the mix of the natural wood and the digital numbers - the classic/modern mix. I'm gonna check out that article right now, though!
posted by FlyByDay at 5:54 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by FlyByDay at 5:54 PM on October 7, 2007
I've always liked those older alarm clocks with the numbers that flip. If budget is a real concern and you aren't married to the wooden clock idea try checking out some thrift stores for an interesting clock. It won't be what you're looking for but it you should be able to find something unusual.
posted by 6550 at 6:01 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by 6550 at 6:01 PM on October 7, 2007
I like those flipping clocks too - it'd be great to find one of those.
posted by FlyByDay at 6:04 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by FlyByDay at 6:04 PM on October 7, 2007
You can find those flip clocks by searching for
posted by dobbs at 6:23 PM on October 7, 2007
vintage flip alarm clock
on eBay.posted by dobbs at 6:23 PM on October 7, 2007
Any of the ones at the MOMA Design Store strike your fancy?
Or these?
Zen alarm clock
Another wood alarm clock
posted by MsMolly at 6:58 PM on October 7, 2007
Or these?
Zen alarm clock
Another wood alarm clock
posted by MsMolly at 6:58 PM on October 7, 2007
I dislike anything near my bed that makes clicking or humming or ticking sounds. I bought this last month and love it. Great design and it's quiet. Might be out of your price range though.
posted by zenpop at 7:18 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by zenpop at 7:18 PM on October 7, 2007
You could try the Tivoli Audio Model Three with the blonde wood veneer. There are plenty on ebay for about $100, and as a bonus you get the best radio you've ever had.
posted by YoungAmerican at 7:53 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by YoungAmerican at 7:53 PM on October 7, 2007
My girlfriend bought a magazine (Readymade, maybe? I don't think she reads Make...) within the last six months that had instructions to make your own MOMA-style wooden LED cloh shoot, you said no DIY. Well, maybe this'll help someone else later...
posted by electric_counterpoint at 8:48 PM on October 7, 2007
posted by electric_counterpoint at 8:48 PM on October 7, 2007
Love the moonbeam clock, which comes in several colors, and wakes you with lights, then alarm. That Tivoli is lovely, and having an excellent radio would be good.
posted by theora55 at 9:46 PM on October 8, 2007
posted by theora55 at 9:46 PM on October 8, 2007
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Here it is at the MoMA store.
This article might be helpful.
posted by LoriFLA at 5:38 PM on October 7, 2007