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Description

A retro-inspired station-style clock in a sleek black case. The bright blue hands move in a constant sweeping motion which keeps that noisy tick away.


Our Stylist Says

The blue square railway clock is a versatile and stylish piece that adds a touch of industrial charm to various interiors. I love its bold, clean lines and the pop of colour with the blue hands, which create a modern contrast against the minimalistic face. It works particularly well in urban, contemporary, or Scandinavian-style spaces, but can also complement vintage or eclectic schemes thanks to its nostalgic railway vibe. For practical styling, I recommend positioning it on a neutral wall above a desk or sofa for a statement look, and pairing it with other black or metal accents to keep a cohesive aesthetic. Its straightforward design makes it easy to incorporate into both bold and subdued interiors, adding function without sacrificing style.

Lina Chen

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Dimensions can be found on Graham & Green's websitehere


About Graham & Green

Founded in 1974, Graham & Green are a family business that started in Notting Hill, and have many pieces that bring touch of individuality and character to any space.

The Inception of a Lifestyle Brand

In 1974, Antonia started Graham & Green after a trip to India. She wanted to be independent and worked with traders from different countries. This led her to create the UK's first 'lifestyle' brand, bringing unique home items from places like India, Morocco, and Europe.

The first Graham & Green store opened in Notting Hill in 1974, showcasing Antonia's special collection of items from around the world. You can still visit this original store on Elgin Crescent today.

Evolution through Generations

Graham & Green has a rich history full of important moments. In 1980, they started creating hand-drawn mail-order catalogues to share their store's charm with more people.

They opened a new store in Primrose Hill in 1994, reflecting the brand's playful and free nature.

Antonia's son, Jamie, took a creative lead in 1998. Having studied at Kingston University, he began designing unique furniture collections, shifting Graham & Green from not only importing items but also creating them.

Then, in 1999, Graham & Green launched their first website, allowing people all across the UK to shop their collections online.

Milestones and Memories

Over time, Graham & Green has marked its journey with special products, like unique Birthday items with lovebird designs. After Antonia led the brand for 37 years, Jamie and Lou took over, pushing Graham & Green to grow even more.

They opened big stores in Bayswater and Bath in 2016. By 2018, Graham & Green updated their website to keep it modern and stylish for their customers.

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