Hemverk

Hemverk
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Hemverk is a collection of wall clocks that unite form and function with their minimalist Scandinavian style and simplicity. The design is clean, simple and elegant, the better to highlight the most important function of the clock: to tell the time. After all, time is the most important feature. All the clocks are produced and assembled by hand in a small workshop in Denmark, with great attention to detail. Every clock is made uniquely for each order, which ensures a responsible production process and avoiding overproduction. Their minimalist design gives our clocks a distinct character and there are many options for both clock hands and clock faces, combining colours and materials based on personal preferences.

Hemverk invites you to visit tehir collaborative exhibition UNIFIED - "ELEVATE YOUR DREAMS”. Join for an extraordinary conceptual experience that stimulates both mind and body on your journey through the exhibition. Inviting reflection and focusing on mindfulness and presence, they hope to encourage you to dream while sharing their hopes and visions for the future. Hemverk ensures enjoyable treats for all your senses during your visit. Stop by during 3daysofdesign festival as they unveil this transformative experience. UNIFIED is a collaboration between DDI Work Studio, including Plauborg Furniture, NUAD, Wabi Sabi Nordic, Wehlers, ReCollector, Hemverk, and Kodanska, Squarely, and Wecycled Furniture

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