Sometimes a really great piece is less about function than it is about a stylish form. Ok, so that’s almost always true here. But this clock is actually really nice to look at and pretty functional. That is, until you decide trick your friends and re-arrange the blocks

The “Untitled” LED Clock, formerly known as the “Open Edition” clock and designed by Jonas Damon, is a series of four tethered cubes which each light up a digit of the time.
We think they would look great stacked on top of each other or even scattered across books and other knick-knacks on a shelf.
Or, of course, you could just use the cubes to keep a great date going late into the night by making her think it’s only 11:30 when it’s really 01:31 in the morning. Slick!
You know, I can't figure out why y'all are always telling us to get rid of CDs and downsize this and that and the other, but you keep talking about *clocks*. Honestly, who needs a table clock? You've got your watch, your cell phone and/or PDA, your laptop, maybe the TV remote is nearby- they all have the time on them. Why clutter up your space with a one-function redundant piece of technology? I don't get it.
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I love the idea. If I knew where I could get one of those I would right after coming back from my trip with Princess Cruises. So, can you tell me how can I get in possesion of those?
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