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Ritorno

Ritorno was conceived as part of an exhibition in Milano during the Design week and curated by Jamie Wolfond.
"A wall clock makes me smile, blending nostalgia with incredulity. Its simplicity feels absurd yet deeplypoetic. Add a cord, and the anachronism feels complete—a curious artifact in our fast-paced,hyper-connected world.In a time of endless notifications and glowing screens, a corded analog clock stands as a paradox. Yet itsabsurdity reveals its charm. It demands that we pause. That dangling cord becomes a quiet invitation toslow down, to notice the small, overlooked details of life.This clock isn’t just a tool—it’s a gentle protest. It whispers,rush, no alerts, no noise. Just time, unhurried and serene.“Watch time pass, but do so deliberately.” NoPerhaps it’s a symbol of resistance to today’s chaos, urging us to embrace slowness. In its stillness, itreminds us that once, not so long ago, slowness was a treasured virtue."

Made by
Quadro

Photo
Benjamin Lund
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