Discover the Mayer Clock Table - an exquisite blend of timeless elegance and modern functionality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this aged gold and black metal clock table features a captivating centerpiece of moving gears that add a touch of fascination to any room. Measuring 40" in diameter, this wrought iron masterpiece boasts a 5/16" thick tempered glass top, providing both durability and sophistication.
Supported by tapered, cylindrical black satin legs and stretchers, the aged gold frame exudes a sense of vintage charm. The center showcases intricately crafted aged gold-finished gears that move gracefully, creating a mesmerizing focal point.
The dial of the Mayer Clock Table boasts applied aged gold-finished Roman numerals set against a black satin-finished numeral ring with swirl marks, imparting a striking blackened gold appearance. Matte black finished hour and minute hands enhance the classic aesthetic.
For added stability on uneven or carpeted floors, height-adjustable floor levelers are included, ensuring a sturdy foundation. Powered by a quartz, battery-operated movement, the Mayer Clock Table requires one AA battery and one D battery (not included), offering reliable performance.
With easy assembly instructions, the Mayer Clock Table is designed for convenience without compromising on style. Elevate your living space with the Mayer Clock Table - where timeless design meets contemporary sophistication.
Overall Width |
42.25 in |
Overall Depth |
42.25 in |
Overall Height |
18.25 in |
Weight |
57.2 lb |
Battery Included |
No |
Battery Quantity and Size |
1AA & 1D |
Clock Movement |
Quartz |
Country of Origin |
CN |
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