DESIGN OBJECTS

ENTO
Designed by Naoki Terada
An alarm clock with a simple design that looks like nothing more than a cut aluminum cylinder.
The clock’s defining feature is its slightly upward-tilted face. To enhance visibility in low-light conditions, the face indicators and hands are coated with luminous paint. The clock is available in two variations: one with a clean, luminous white face and another with a metallic aluminum face.




From the left:LGN / Only the hands are coated with luminous paint. AL / Both the hands and the printed markings on the face are luminous.
Photo by Ryoukan Abe
Special Thanks To USM Modular Furniture Tokyo Showroom
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Specification
Product Name | ENTO |
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Product Number |
NTL25-02 LGN / AL |
Size | w120×h122×d107mm |
Weight | 295g |
Material | Aluminum, ABS resin, Acrylic, Luminous |
Type | Electronic sound alarm clock (4 steps low→high) |
Features | Alarm auto-stop function (automatically stops after about 5 minutes), Sweep second |

Naoki Terada
Architect/designer
In 1994, Terada completed the Diploma Course at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA School) in London. After returning to Japan, he produced and directed various brands as well as designing architecture and products. In 2003, he established TERADA DESIGN ARCHITECTS OFFICE. In 2011, he founded “TERADAMOKEI.” In 2013, he opened “Terada Mokei Shop” in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. In 2014, he became a director at Interoffice Inc., and from 2018 to 2024, he served as the president and CEO of the company. He is also a part-time lecturer at Musashino Art University and a judge for the Good Design Award.
At Takata Lemnos, he is responsible for the brand direction and design of the “15.0% Ice Cream Spoon.”
https://www.teradadesign.com/
https://www.teradamokei.jp/en
https://naokiterada.com/