Patina Verde East of Appalachia Mantel Clock
Patina Verde East of Appalachia Mantel Clock
Patina Verde East of Appalachia Mantel Clock
Patina Verde East of Appalachia Mantel Clock

Patina Verde East of Appalachia Mantel Clock

Wood Clock (ID: A125153)
Designed by Sabbath-Day Woods
$160
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Studio crafted in Asheville, NC, from certified sustainable Appalachian cherry and walnut woods with verde/green patina copper face. Each clock face is artistically unique; hand-tooled with a natural patina process on the copper faces. The markers may not be perfectly round. Silky smooth Danish oil hand-rubbed finish.

The original design is a combination of some of the artist's favorite "timeless" designs: American Craftsman Movement, Prairie Movement, Japanese, and Danish Modern. This clock is a great size to fit on a desk, on a shelf, or a mantel.

Runs on one AA battery, which is included. Battery needs to be changed around once a year.
  • Battery operated, uses AA (included)
  • Quartz movement, made in USA
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Cherry, Walnut, Copper
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Sabbath-Day Woods

Sabbath-Day Woods

Desmond Suarez
"I handcraft every piece to reflect the God-given natural beauty of the select Appalachian hardwoods I use. Timeless original designs, traditional joinery, functionality, and meticulous, hand-rubbed finishes ensure heirloom quality."

Desmond Suarez believes that attention to detail in design, craftsmanship, and finish is an essential component of his work. His work is inspired by the functional beauty of the Arts and Crafts movement as well as Shaker, Scandinavian, and Japanese designs.

Suarez uses traditional joinery techniques (including mortise and tenon, pegged joinery, and dovetails) to make the strongest pieces possible. He uses select kiln-dried Appalachian hardwoods. He also spends much time on a detailed hand-rubbed oil finish, which makes his work as tactilely pleasant as it is aesthetically beautiful.

Desmond Suarez is a second-generation furniture designer and maker who grew up in a home resplendent with design and craftsmanship. His mother designed homes and furniture, and he worked with his father in his furniture and cabinet shops. His formal education was earned in North Carolina, England, and Tennessee, where he earned degrees in art, history, religion, and education. He worked for twenty years as a commercial furniture designer before founding his own studio.

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