Balmuda's The Clock refuses to compete with your phone on its own terms. Instead, it steps away from the noise entirely. Time is rendered not through hands, but through light - a soft glow that shifts with the unhurried rhythm of a pendulum rather than the anxiety of alerts. Carved from a single block of aluminum into a satisfying squircle form, the object feels less like a device and more like a sculptural artifact you could slip into your pocket. It belongs to both the ritual of rest and the quiet rebellion against the glowing rectangles that dominate our bedside tables.