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Casablanca Classic Metal Station Wall Clock – 24cm

Original price was: $3,500.00.Current price is: $2,199.00.
Keep track of time in style while adding a unique, decorative element to your home with this stunning station wall clock crafted from high-quality metal. Featuring a classic double-sided design reminiscent of vintage railway stations, this clock adds a touch of old-world charm and sophistication to any space. The elegant bracket and intricate detailing make it a striking focal point, whether placed in your living room, hallway, or kitchen. Benefit from the assurance of a 1-year warranty on the mechanism.
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Casablanca Digital Table Clock – 13cm

Original price was: $1,500.00.Current price is: $999.00.
Add a hint of finesse to your living room decor with this digital clock that has been crafted from fine quality material into a contemporary design with a sturdy base that brings about a stylish yet convenient vibe to your room. This digital table clock showcases camera design while illuminating the time, date, and temperature accordingly.
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Casablanca Metallic Aluminium Wall Clock – 35cm

Original price was: $1,500.00.Current price is: $1,199.00.
Track time in style with our exquisite wall clock. Crafted from aluminum, it features Taiwan step movement, a glass cover and a paper face. This clock is easy to install, durable and rust-proof. It not only tracks time but also enhances the aesthetics of any space.
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Casablanca Prime Glass Wall Clock – 36cm

Original price was: $1,999.00.Current price is: $1,452.00.
Designed with a unique design, this wall clock comes in a round shape. With great attention to detail, it makes a lasting impact as part of your decor collection while adding convenience as well. It also serves as a great gift idea for house warmings, festivals, and other occasions. Made of quality materials with creative designs, these timepieces preserve everlasting memories of art.
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