Hi all,

It’s been a while since we last posted on the blog and thought what better time than now to write another piece. The sun is starting to come out, meaning there has never been a better time to showcase the Roger Lascelles Indoor/Outdoor metal clock.

This stunning clock has a weathered, pre-age look, guaranteed to add character to any wall in the garden.

Whilst we’ve been away, we’ve expanded our range significantly, adding new lines to our Nextime and Karlsson ranges.

From Nextime, we have added extra colours to our highly popular ‘Plug Inn‘ ranges, new colours include the sleek silver and bright, funky multi coloured Plug Inn.

If you’re fancying a clock with a view, take a look at the new La Ville Paris wall clock or The City New York wall clock.

We’ve also added to our children’s wall clocks selection, take a look here!

Easter is always a popular time to tidy and spruce up the home. Little accessories such as clocks can make a real difference to the look of your room. Use the colour wheel at the bottom of the page to determine which clock will go with the decor of your room!

Trends this summer are said to be leaning towards the use of blues, pinks, lilacs, lighter shades of green along with vibrant yellows.

The colour wheel is just like the colours of the rainbow, twisted into the shape of a circle. For colours which match, simply chose a colour which is next to the colour you would like. For example, if your room was a dark purple, using the colour wheel, we can see that the adjacent colour of lilac would match perfectly, as would a light blue colour.

To contrast with your main chosen colour, pick colours which are directly opposite or next to the opposite colour on the wheel. For example, if your room was an orange colour, blues and dark purples would directly contrast, giving you the desired colour scheme.

This is a simple, yet helpful tool which can aid you in picking what colour clock can go into your room!

If your thirst for colour knowledge hasn’t quite been quenched, take a look at the video at the bottom of the page which explains the colour wheel in a little more detail. This video will be able to help you develop your own colour schemes using triangles rather than just adjacent and opposite colours.