An unpublished design from the Fornasetti archives recalls the encounter between the Sun and the Moon, representing an archetypal game of contrasts: day and night, light and dark, masculine and feminine. The convex glass surface adds a magical touch to the clock, which is hand-decorated in the Milanese Atelier. The structure is made of brass and the wall clock can be mounted on the wall with an elegant, functional upper ring. The movement of the hands is silent and continuous. Every Fornasetti wall clock is a unique piece, and any minor discrepancies between similar pieces are the result of artisan craftsmanship. Handcrafted of MDF, brass and glass Approx. 12"Dia. x 2.4"D Hanging hardware is not included Made in Italy Boxed weight, approximately 6.17 lbs About Fornasetti: Italian painter, sculptor, interior decorator and engraver Piero Fornasetti has one of the largest and most recognizable bodies of work. His muse, 19th-century operatic soprano Lina Cavalieri, inspired his most famous designs. Now reimagined by his son, Barnaba, the iconic legacy of art can be found in a line of home décor. Every piece created is painstakingly handcrafted making no two pieces alike.