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Limited Edition Recycled Plastic Wall Clock

Limited Edition Recycled Plastic Wall Clock

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Update: we've officially sold out in less than 9 hours! We can't believe it. We're focussing on our Christmas production but you can sign up for our 2026 drop here by joining our wait list.

Our final drop of recycled clocks for 2025 has arrived. After two sell-out collections and hundreds of lids given new life, this last release marks the closing chapter of a project that has transformed waste into wonder.

Our Recycled Plastic Clock is designed with circularity at its core — made entirely from offcuts of our other recycled plastic products. Each clock diverts around 250 plastic lids from landfill, giving waste a third life and transforming it into a timeless piece of functional art.

Created in-house using materials collected through the Banish Recycling and Diversion Program (BRAD), every clock directly funds further post-consumer waste recycling efforts. From material collection to production, every step has been carefully considered to minimise environmental impact while celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and community.

With just ten clocks in this final release, each one pays tribute to creativity by being named after a renowned artist. Like their namesakes, no two pieces are the same. Each carries its own texture, tone and story, born from the imperfections and individuality of the recycled plastic sheets we press by hand.

More than just a way to tell time, these clocks remind us that we still have time, to rethink waste, to act with purpose, and to create beauty from what’s been discarded.

This collection represents the heart of circular design: thoughtful, local, and full of possibility. Once these ten are gone, there won’t be any more for 2025 but their impact will keep ticking for years to come.

Dimensions: 34.5 x 34.5 cm
Requires: 2 x AA batteries (not included)

Find out more about the process here.

About the artists of our final collection

Victor Vasarely
Often called the father of the Op Art movement, Vasarely transformed geometric shapes and vibrant colour into mesmerising optical illusions. His work challenges how we see and perceive, just as we aim to challenge how people view waste.

Sidney Nolan
One of Australia’s most iconic painters, Nolan captured the spirit and landscape of Australia with raw emotion. His famous Ned Kelly series explores identity and storytelling, a reminder that art (and sustainability) are both about perspective.

Margaret Olley
A beloved Australian artist known for her rich, colourful still lifes, Olley found beauty in the everyday. Her joyful use of colour and her ability to celebrate ordinary objects perfectly mirror our own mission: to uncover beauty in the things we often overlook

Georges Seurat
The pioneer of pointillism, Seurat painted using tiny dots that came together to form luminous scenes. His meticulous approach reminds us that big impact comes from small actions.

Paul Signac
A close collaborator of Georges Seurat, Signac painted luminous seascapes and city scenes with thousands of tiny dots of colour. 

William Robinson
An Australian artist celebrated for his lush, swirling landscapes and playful use of perspective. Robinson’s art reconnects us to the natural world, echoing the essence of circularity, seeing everything as part of one whole system.

Tim Storrier
Known for his dramatic depictions of the Australian outback and his signature burning rope paintings, Storrier captures the passage of time and transformation, much like our clocks, which turn the past (waste) into something enduring.

André Derain
A founding figure of Fauvism, Derain embraced bold, unconventional colour and freedom of expression. His fearless creativity reminds us that rethinking waste requires imagination, experimentation, and a willingness to break the rules.

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Transforming trash into Treasure

Made in Australia from 100% recycled materials.

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