Clock Queen Bee 34cm

  • Code: LC5217-1
  • Material: MDF
  • Size: 34x34x4cm
  • Batteries: 1xAA High Quality Batteries
  • Min order quantity: 4
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 0.50 kg
  • Length: 35.00 cm
  • Width: 36.00 cm
  • Height: 4.50 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.08
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 12
Carton:
  • Weight: 6.50 kg
  • Length: 58.00 cm
  • Width: 36.00 cm
  • Height: 37.00 cm
Please ensure high quality batteries are used for accurate time.
The Queen Bee Clock is one of our more whimsical additions that has real statement piece energy. We especially like it in rooms that need a little levity - something to contrast against the more sombre colours and hard lines of traditional country décor. It measures 34x34x4cm, features beautiful scroll detailing around the face, and comes with a central crowned bee illustration at its centre for added charm.

This style does best on open walls where it can be seen at eye level so your customers can get close to see all those intricate details. We’ve found this clock often gets picked up by animal lovers or those who just want an easy way to show off their playful side without having to completely change their interior aesthetic.

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We think our Clock Queen Bee 34cm ticks every box for modern decor - it’s got that fresh rustic feel, and a dash of playful personality. Now, we know a bee is not the first thing most people imagine when it comes to clocks, but this one really brings something special to the home, office - you name it. The bee print and the little royal touch give it a quirky charm without being over the top. And it’s built solid too - all MDF construction, so it can stand up to plenty of wear. This one goes with everything - minimalistic whites, farmhouse greys, even those colourful feature walls some interiors are pulling off right now. It works in kitchens and studies, or for shops with a botanical or whimsical vibe in their window displays. At 34x34x4cm it's just the right size for any room. Only thing - we do recommend using quality batteries to keep things accurate. It’s certainly a conversation starter.