Note) The folded data-type in the second photo is made to order, so it will take some time to deliver.
If you would like to purchase a broken one, please write this in the comments section of your shopping cart.
The name is "Now, What Time" (Ima Nanji).
If you look at the clock and ask, "What time is it now?", the gently shaped naan will tell you the time.
What's even more amazing is that it doesn't have a dial and only tells you a rough time.
I want to live my life leisurely and leisurely, without getting too caught up in the details and just going by the general idea of time, like the relaxed shape of naan.
Authentic naan baked by a Nepalese curry restaurant. Each one has a different texture and appearance, and each one has a different feel.
Nan's clock was inspired by Salvador Dali's masterpiece, "The Persistence of Memory," also known as "The Soft Clock."
He says that he depicts the image of past time becoming vague and dissolving in memory as a "soft clock." "What time is it now?" raises questions about busy days in which we seem to be pressed for time, through the contradiction that arises from deliberately leaving the clock, a "yardstick for measuring time," vague.
It comes in a package, so it's also recommended as a gift.
*Delivery is for one loaf of bread. Accessories used in the photo and other breads are not included.
*This product is made from real bread. It may have cracks or small holes, but this does not mean it is a defective product.
*Please note that there may be differences in shape, size, browning, etc.
* Anti-corrosive and anti-mold treated
*This item is fragile, so please handle with care.
If you would like to purchase a broken one, please write this in the comments section of your shopping cart.
The name is "Now, What Time" (Ima Nanji).
If you look at the clock and ask, "What time is it now?", the gently shaped naan will tell you the time.
What's even more amazing is that it doesn't have a dial and only tells you a rough time.
I want to live my life leisurely and leisurely, without getting too caught up in the details and just going by the general idea of time, like the relaxed shape of naan.
Authentic naan baked by a Nepalese curry restaurant. Each one has a different texture and appearance, and each one has a different feel.
Nan's clock was inspired by Salvador Dali's masterpiece, "The Persistence of Memory," also known as "The Soft Clock."
He says that he depicts the image of past time becoming vague and dissolving in memory as a "soft clock." "What time is it now?" raises questions about busy days in which we seem to be pressed for time, through the contradiction that arises from deliberately leaving the clock, a "yardstick for measuring time," vague.
It comes in a package, so it's also recommended as a gift.
*Delivery is for one loaf of bread. Accessories used in the photo and other breads are not included.
*This product is made from real bread. It may have cracks or small holes, but this does not mean it is a defective product.
*Please note that there may be differences in shape, size, browning, etc.
* Anti-corrosive and anti-mold treated
*This item is fragile, so please handle with care.
Ingredients: strong flour, weak flour, salt, yeast, sugar, clock hands, movement, etc.
Size: Approx. 34 x 18 cm (individual differences may occur)
Power supply: 1 AA battery (not included)
Size: Approx. 34 x 18 cm (individual differences may occur)
Power supply: 1 AA battery (not included)
[Morita Bread Company PAMPSHADE]
Bread is not only delicious to eat, it has the power to make people feel warm inside. With this in mind, this brand is creating products that will help people rediscover the appeal of bread, with the theme of "Love bread even more."
We are also working on an initiative to collect unsold bread from bakeries and revive it as pump shades.
Bread is not only delicious to eat, it has the power to make people feel warm inside. With this in mind, this brand is creating products that will help people rediscover the appeal of bread, with the theme of "Love bread even more."
We are also working on an initiative to collect unsold bread from bakeries and revive it as pump shades.