
Kehai
A quiet presence that lets you sense the passage of time.
Designed by Makoto Koizumi, the Kehai Clock embodies the subtle beauty of time that exists between presence and absence. Through its softly frosted glass, the movement of the hands appears faintāneither hidden nor revealedāinviting you to feel time rather than simply read it.
Originally released in 2004 and thoughtfully reissued by Lemnos, Kehai captures the designerās vision of an object that blends gently into its surroundings while maintaining an understated individuality. Every detail, from the precise aluminum frame to the smooth sweep of the second hand, reflects Lemnosās craftsmanship and quiet precision.
āSometimes I dislike the presence of a clock āand even the presence of time itself. I thought it might be enough to feel just a slight sign of it.ā
Ā ā Makoto Koizumi
More than a tool for keeping time,Ā Kehai is a calm reminder of itāa clock that inhabits space with grace and restraint.
A quiet presence that lets you sense the passage of time.
Designed by Makoto Koizumi, the Kehai Clock embodies the subtle beauty of time that exists between presence and absence. Through its softly frosted glass, the movement of the hands appears faintāneither hidden nor revealedāinviting you to feel time rather than simply read it.
Originally released in 2004 and thoughtfully reissued by Lemnos, Kehai captures the designerās vision of an object that blends gently into its surroundings while maintaining an understated individuality. Every detail, from the precise aluminum frame to the smooth sweep of the second hand, reflects Lemnosās craftsmanship and quiet precision.
āSometimes I dislike the presence of a clock āand even the presence of time itself. I thought it might be enough to feel just a slight sign of it.ā
Ā ā Makoto Koizumi
More than a tool for keeping time,Ā Kehai is a calm reminder of itāa clock that inhabits space with grace and restraint.
Original: $170.00
-65%$170.00
$59.50Description
A quiet presence that lets you sense the passage of time.
Designed by Makoto Koizumi, the Kehai Clock embodies the subtle beauty of time that exists between presence and absence. Through its softly frosted glass, the movement of the hands appears faintāneither hidden nor revealedāinviting you to feel time rather than simply read it.
Originally released in 2004 and thoughtfully reissued by Lemnos, Kehai captures the designerās vision of an object that blends gently into its surroundings while maintaining an understated individuality. Every detail, from the precise aluminum frame to the smooth sweep of the second hand, reflects Lemnosās craftsmanship and quiet precision.
āSometimes I dislike the presence of a clock āand even the presence of time itself. I thought it might be enough to feel just a slight sign of it.ā
Ā ā Makoto Koizumi
More than a tool for keeping time,Ā Kehai is a calm reminder of itāa clock that inhabits space with grace and restraint.
























