Description
An architectural representation of the passage of time, this wooden perpetual calendar from the Westcott House collection transforms an ordinary activity – checking a calendar – into a whimsical and interactive experience. Created by husband-and-wife design duo Sasha Braulov and Nasya Kopteva, this perpetual desk calendar brings a city to life from beech wood. The skyscraper-style buildings represent the months, while the car can be easily moved to mark the days. An inclusive design, this wooden perpetual calendar features the days of the week in several languages: English, Spanish, French and Japanese.
For a perpetual calendar, wood is a great material, as it gives a distinct warmth to the passage of time. This design showcases this concept beautifully. Crafted from solid beech wood, this desk calendar perpetual style has a light color, with each piece boasting subtle grain textures. Great as a gift, the City Perpetual Calendar will delight any architecture lover and Frank Lloyd Wright fan.













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