Eat Up the Hours
These battery-powered conversation-piece clocks mark time on foodstuffs: strawberry, cappuccino, egg, toast or a square of chocolate. They really work, but faces are wry, ironical, postmodern cardboard. (Fine Italian cardboard, mind you.)
Food clocks, $38-$42, at Powwow, West Hollywood; Mixt, Redondo Beach; City Green, Woodland Hills; Illustrated Place, Arcadia; Stray Dog, Sherman Oaks; Bear Street, Claremont; Funtastech, San Diego; Camden Pharmacy, Beverly Hills.
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