There's something quietly powerful about a clock that carries its years with pride. The Jameela Wooden Clock is one of those rare finds, an Art Deco-inspired timepiece housed in solid teak wood, finished with nothing more than what nature intended. No lacquer, no pretence. Just warm, honest wood that deepens in character with every passing season.
The fan-shaped silhouette nods to a design era that understood beauty in geometry. Clean lines step outward from the centre in graduated tiers, framing a dark dial with bold Arabic numerals and a small subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock. The hands, slender and gold-toned, move quietly across the face, marking time the way it should be marked: without fuss.
It sits comfortably on a mantelpiece, a bedside table, or a writing desk. A small hanging loop at the top gives you the option to mount it on a wall. Either way, it holds its own without demanding attention. That's the thing about well-made objects, they don't need to shout.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans and presented in its own wooden box, this is the kind of clock you buy once and keep for decades. It doesn't run on trends. It runs on time.