Description
The Bright Star Skeleton Wall Clock 16in is an open-fronted design with a cut-out skeleton dial, Roman numerals set around the outer ring and gold-toned hands that stand out against the frame. The Thomas Kent London name sits across the centre, and the pared-back layout lets the wall behind show through, so the clock reads as light and airy rather than solid. At 40cm across it is a good size for a hallway, kitchen or living room wall.
It comes in four colourways: Deep Sea, Sparrow, Slate and Olive. The muted, grounded tones suit both country and modern homes, so you can pick a shade that sits quietly with your palette or one that lifts a plain wall. The 16in diameter works well over a fireplace, above a console table or as a focal point on a landing.
Made from MDF with a matt painted finish, the clock keeps its clean profile and even colour. The skeleton frame is easy to hang from the fixing on the back. To care for it, dust the frame and numerals gently with a dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners so the painted surface stays true. A single battery drives the quartz movement.
Specification
| Material |
MDF with matt painted finish |
| Dimensions |
40cm x 3cm x 40cm (W x D x H) |
| Diameter |
16in (40cm) |
| Available in |
4 colourways: Deep Sea, Sparrow, Slate and Olive |
| Design |
Open skeleton dial with Roman numerals and gold-toned hands |
| Brand |
Thomas Kent London |
Frequently Asked
What size is this clock?
It measures 40cm x 3cm x 40cm, giving a 16in diameter face that suits a hallway, kitchen or living room wall.
What colours does the range come in?
You can choose from four colourways: Deep Sea, Sparrow, Slate and Olive, all in muted, grounded tones.
What is the clock made from?
The frame is MDF with a matt painted finish, cut into an open skeleton design with Roman numerals.
How do I clean it?
Dust the frame and numerals with a dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners so the painted surface stays true.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick a shade that sits quietly with your existing palette, or use a contrasting tone like Olive or Deep Sea to lift a plain wall.