

The good old cuckoo clock! This German product from the Black Forest, so popular especially with tourists from America, so inspired the Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa that he decided to give it a modern face. Your guests, and especially your children, will be thrilled with your new cuckoo clock! But don't worry, one press of a button is enough and there's peace in the bush - or better, in the little house. The twelve cuckoo calls at midnight can be fierce. One thing is already certain, no one will be able to get around your cuckoo clock, every half hour the little bird jumps out and calls once and on the hour it jumps out and tells the time. However, there is also a choice of orange-red and green, both of which make wonderful roof colours. If you like it very simple, you will also choose the roof of the bird house in white.

The white plastic housing of the flat birdhouse gives the clock a clear line, the dash-shaped numerals and the small cuckoo are also in white, but still stand out delicately. With its timelessly beautiful design, the cuckoo clock will now find its way into places where it was previously frowned upon in its original form - but now the tradition from Germany can be carried on for a few more decades.

And he succeeded quite excellently! The company thanks - and the company in this case is Magis from northern Italy.
