Description
The Smithfield mantel clock brings a warm, weathered charm to any surface it sits on. The bronze frame carries a mottled, hand-worked finish that shifts between gold and antique tones, giving each clock a slightly different character. It measures 8 inches across and sits neatly on a mantelpiece, shelf or bedside table thanks to its shallow 50mm depth and flat base.
The pale grey dial keeps things clean and easy to read, marked with gold-toned baton hour indices that pick up the metallic warmth of the surround. The matching hands share the same aged finish, and the classic Thomas Kent London branding sits below the centre for a considered, understated look. The recessed dial and glass front add a sense of depth, framing the face like a small piece of art.
Made with a plastic and MDF body, glass front and paper dial, this is a decorative timepiece designed to work across a range of interiors, from modern living rooms to more traditional bedrooms. Its neutral grey and bronze palette pairs easily with existing decor without competing for attention.
Specification
| Brand |
Thomas Kent |
| Material |
Plastic, MDF, glass and paper |
| Colour |
Bronze |
| Dial |
Grey with gold-toned indices |
| Dimensions |
210mm W x 160mm H x 50mm D |
| Size |
8 inch |
| Type |
Mantel clock |
Frequently Asked
What size is the Smithfield mantel clock?
It measures 8 inches, roughly 210mm wide, 160mm high and 50mm deep, making it a good fit for mantelpieces, shelves and bedside tables.
What is the frame made from?
The clock body is made from plastic and MDF, with a glass front protecting the paper dial. The frame has a mottled bronze finish.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the frame and glass with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water and abrasive cleaners so the bronze finish stays intact.
Does it stand freely or need mounting?
It has a flat base and sits freely on any surface, so no wall mounting is required.
Does the bronze finish vary between clocks?
Yes, the weathered bronze effect is applied so each piece has a slightly individual pattern across the frame.