Steampunk-esque products are certainly becoming popular in many interior design endeavours today and for those who favour this aesthetic (which includes us here at Coolector HQ) there is a product which is simply too good to be ignored and it goes by the name of the Nuvitron Nixie Clock which, as the video above brilliantly illustrates, will definitely add a new level of awesomeness to your home.
The Nuvitron Nixie Clock is hand-crafted by skilled artisans and looks like its been lifted straight out of the set-design of Bioshock and is powered by Cold War-era components for that extra touch of authenticity. The bold clock boasts an unparalleled visual appeal that sets it apart from most other desk clocks we can think of and the Nuvitron Nixie Clock is a limited edition with a mere 250 going into production so if you want to get your hands on one, you’ll need to move quickly.
Striking design coupled with impeccable craftsmanship is the call of the day with the superbly inventive Nuvitron Nixie Clock which is made so unique due to it is core component of Nixie tubes which are no longer in production (hence the limited amount of clocks available) and we’re thoroughly impressed with just how well put together it all is. The aesthetics of the timepiece are made to reflect the radios made in Bakelite at the beginning of the last century and, as you can see below, they’ve got it spot on:
Looking for a desk clock that is genuinely unique and superbly well crafted? The Nuvitron Nixie Clock can definitely be considered a chief contender for your time telling requirements because not only is it such a visual treat, it is made in the right way by those who are exquisitely talented in their craft and capable of producing such a stunning finished product.
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