Some people might argue that standard clocks are becoming obsolete. After all, everywhere you turn there is a cell phone or computer screen that clearly displays an accurate time -- and you don't have to wind it or remember daylight savings. But clocks are not purely about functionality. Both timepieces and wall clocks can serve a tremendous style function. You need to look no further than the grandfather clock that used to sit in your front hallway as a child. That kind of timeless craftsmanship and design is absolutely valued, no matter what the supposed purpose of the object. The clocks featured in this post each bring a unique style to the genre of timekeeping. From a quirky frying pan clock that you can hang over your stove to the stunning modern clock designs that represent some of the most iconic pieces from a different era. These clocks are more than a way to know when you're late for work: they are a way to add a sophisticated (or silly) piece of practical art to your home. And best of all: they're for sale.
Add a splash of whimsy to any wall with this creative goldfish clock.
Time will really fly if you have this basically magical sparrow clock. The clock comes with a pattern for easy, artistic installation.
Another sparrow clock option includes 12 detailed swallows to take place of the clock numbers.
This creative cuckoo clock has two birds actually meeting on the hour.
One drawback of the cuckoo clock is its tendency to wake you in the night. But this solid wood clock has a light sensor that will turn off the cuckoo feature at 6PM.
The vibrant pendulum on this cuckoo clock gives is a really modern spin. If you fancy cuckoo clocks, be sure to check out our post:
Modern Cuckoo Clocks
This Butterfly Clock makes us ask: What is time except the floating of a series of butterflies on a passing breeze?
Channeling the Etsy aesthetic are these knitted cotton clocks that feature a lot of impressive detail.
Bring a feminine detail to any wall with the Karlsson Lace Cut Out Wall Clock.
The Icon Clock's minimalist design makes it a striking addition to a modern home.
This simple molded clock is perfect for making your home a bit greener (literally).
ThePresent clock is no regular clock. In addition to its lovely gradient rainbow colors, the clock actually moves annually, with 12 o'clock representing the winter solstice and 6 o'clock representing the summer solstice.
A color wheel wall clock would be perfect for a graphic designer.
This Spirograph Clock is inspired by the ink and paper drawing tool of the same name.
A Spirograph Flower Modern Wall Clock will let your minimalist style blossom.
The Round Geometrick Wall Clock gets a bit met with its design.
This geometric wall clock looks a bit like branches spreading out from the trunk of a tree.
The Star Shaped Flower Wall Clock has an easy breezy feel about it, don't you think?
The 4th Dimension Concrete Wall Clock is literally made of cement and crafted to look like a spiral staircase, connecting space and time by way of the 4th dimension.
This Manifold Clock is incredible, using 3D motion to create an intricate pattern that is miles away from a standard ticking hand.
The Pict Wall Clock is another minimalist design, meant to give viewers a "picture" of the time rather than an exact moment.
Simply called The Minimalist Wall Clock, the hour hand in this clock is actually a small notch in the rim of the design.
The Extra Normal Wall Clock has an extra clever design, with laser cut openings subtly revealing the time.
The Tone35 Wall Clock is coated stainless steel, available in this stunning black, white, or grey.
The Hoock Clock makes it simple to hang a clock anywhere and lets the orange 'hook' become 12 o'clock.
Designed by Ivan Kasner for LEFF, the Hazy clock has an opaque face that obscures the clock to create a dreamy feel.
The Scope45 Wall Clock uses a cool stairstep effect for its design.
If you would rather read words than hands, the Reading Clock is the perfect choice.
Another reading clock that only changes each 15 minutes.
Display the love of your home - or home away from home - with one of these typographic city clocks.
However if you are looking for a digital wall clock for your home, we highly recommend the Ivation LED calendar clock. It is simple, beautiful and easy to read even for the visually challenged.
A stunning sunny clock that was inspired by radioactivity.
The Karlsson Moon Glass Wall Clock is perfect for amateur astronomers.
This quirky fried egg clock is the perfect kitchen wall clock for breakfast time.
This clock might not look like much but it has a secret compartment that could really come in handy.
The long flexible hands of the Lithe Clock are not only unique but they will droop over time, giving a bit more flexibility in each moment.
The Ontime Wall Clock has bent hands so that you're always 3 minutes ahead.
The Hands Free Gear Clock has a large outer sprocket that tells time by way of a tiny arrow at the top of the clock.
A Retro Gear Wall Clock is a simple and affordable way to bring this cool industrial style into your home.
This vintage
steampunk style
clock will pair perfectly with that top hat and motorcycle goggles in your closet.
If it isn't obvious, this Turbine Wall Clock takes its inspiration from the turbine of an airplane.
For something on the darker end of the spectrum, consider the Penhurst Dragon Clock.
Or another option is the Celtic Timekeeper Sculptural Dragon.
The Banker's Wall Clock was originally designed by Arne Jacobson for the National Bank of Denmark. The elegant spiral design makes this
mid century modern clock
incredibly iconic.
This extra large wall clock, the Mondaine, is certainly iconic. So much so that Apple actually paid to license the design for iOS.
Beautiful, simple wall clocks are available on a budget, too, like this one from JustNile.
This bubble clock might remind you of a slightly fancier version of the industrial clocks that adorn many public schools.
Who needs hands when you can have this MOMA Timesphere Clock that seems to defy gravity with its design.
The Wall Wonder Clock is really a work of art. Its oak, laminate, and brass construction will fit in even in the most stylish of homes.
For another way to bring art into the home, consider this History of Art that plays off of some of the most famous artists' styles.