Hula Hula Clock
Filed under: Decor

Whether you love this Hula Hula clock by Tony Wurman for its beauty or its construction, it earns your appreciation either way. Looking at it you get a crazy mix of colored stripes turned every which way on pieces seamed together in a way commonly used in traditional glass work. And although it looks like glass (reflective and luminescent) and acts like rubber (flexible and resilient), it's actually made of a special blend of eva hotmelt adhesive plastic. Hand crafted in New York city, there is no waste and all excess materials are recycled and reused. The Hula Hula clock measures 12" in diameter and is available for $246.
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