Watch out, its about to chirp! Cuckoo clocks have evolved, and thank goodness for that! The liberated little bird has claimed its own sleek home, now completely separate from the clock and hands. Gone is the rustic wooden cabin, replaced by two minimalist chrome-plated steel housings. The clockwork is blissfully silent, no more ticking to disturb the peace. Modern batteries have replaced the old pine cone weights, so no more winding is needed. Whether its hanging on the wall or standing proudly on a table, one thing hasnt changed: the bird still chirps every hour, bringing just the right touch of whimsy. And at night? Peaceful silence, thanks to an optional setting.
Special Features...
- Made From Mirror Finished Chrome
- Silent Movement With Hourly Chime
- Silent Mode For Night
- Wipe Clean With Soft Damp Cloth
- Dimensions L22.9 x W7.6 x H12.7 cms
- Weight 133 Grams
For all of us sustainable means many things but we feel an important factor is the life of a product. As our Grandparents taught us if we take care of things then they should last! All our products are selected with that in mind; they are built to last. They may cost a little more but once bought then they should last for many years, if not a lifetime! A benefit to your pocket, but also the planet.
If you find anything you disagree with or want to know more about then, please, just ask, this is an ongoing work in progress! Call us on 01993 867075 or email [email protected]. We care!
Philippi is a German company based in Hamburg that, for over 20 years now, has focused on developing a range of diverse home products that focus on quality, on detail and on functionality.
The materials used are mainly metal, glass and wood all sourced from the best channels complying with all current worlds standards ensuring the greatest protection possible is given to our environment and world.
By using good design and the best materials available Philippi products are durable and designed for a long life. Taken care of Philippi products will give many years of good, functional use making them highly sustainable.
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