


In 1902 Charles Rennie Mackintosh was commissioned to design Hill House, in Helensburgh, Scotland. Squares, rectangles and lines defined the motif for the house and its furnishings. Amongst the most recognised of pieces designed for the house is Mackintosh's hall clock, replicated here.
This item consists of a clock face cut from the 3mm [1/8"] -thick acrylic plastic of your choice and bonded to a white foam-board backing. The default size for this item is 300mm [11.8"] high/wide, but other size options are available.
Please note that you will need to source and install your own clock mechanism to fit onto the clock face.
Please see below for Customisation/Personalisation Options.
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Please see below for Customisation/Personalisation Options.
Please feel free to before you buy if you have any questions. Buy now from my Ponoko Showroom »
The clock face arrives preassembled, so the only assembly required involves you mounting your clock mechanism to the face.
The clock face is marked in the centre to indicate where the hole for your mechanism needs to be cut. Use the washer or nut from your mechanism to correctly size the hole required. The hole should be cut with a scalpel or craft knife. Insert the hub of your mechanism and install the washer and nut. Ensure your mechanism is correctly aligned with the face (i.e. such that the wall mounting socket is aligned with 12'o'clock). Install the hands such that they also all point to 12'o'clock. Insert a battery and adjust the time, as normal.
Use the following form to customise/personalise this item and request a quote. In most cases, changing the colour will not change the price. Changing other attributes is likely to affect the price. In general, making things smaller/thinner/simpler will reduce the price. Making things larger/thicker/more complex is likely to increase the price.
If the options below are too restrictive for you what you've got in mind and I'll see what I can come up with (it's one major advantage of going with a laser-cut solution!)