Dachs Cuckoo
design : Ryosuke Fukusada
A cuckoo clock with a lovely roof that looks like the ears of a dachshund brings enjoyment to your daily life.
The roof is made of thin metal board, giving lightness while expressing a modern impression by its shape that follows that of a square upper window. The numbers in the center of the clock body are based on so-called Broadway, a font that is suitable for the cuckoo’s performance, and they have been redesigned to fit the outline to the clock body.
The gray goes well with any interiors, the blue brings a calm atmosphere to a space, and the yellow adds brightness to the room as an accent. While having a basic form, the details are well thought out and add to the attraction of the cuckoo clock.
RF20-03
- Size
- w244 × h252 × d107mm
- Weight
- 1,660g
- Material
- MDF(Medium-density fibreboard), Steel
- Specification
- Cuckoo clock / Two-step volume control with light sensor
Ryosuke Fukusada
Born in 1979 in Osaka, Japan. He studied product design at the Kanazawa College of Art from 1998 to 2002. He then worked for Sharp Corporation in Japan as a designer for consumer electronic products until 2007. After transferring to Italy, he graduated from the Domus Academy, Master in Interior and Living Design course. From 2008 to 2012, he worked for the Studio Urquiola in Milan as an assistant designer of product design for Patricia Urquiola. He then started his own design studio from October 2012 in Kyoto, Japan. He currently works with some international clients.
https://ryosukefukusada.com/en/