Timetables
Timetables are a series of functional art furniture pieces designed to celebrate the passage of time. Four of them are designed to function as coffee tables, and one is designed to function as an end table. All are made of wood, metal, and glass, and all of the clocks are battery powered and accessible for battery changing and time setting.
The cylindrical shaped coffee table, titled Local Time, has one large clock mounted at the center and it is designed to celebrate the local time in with the object is placed.
The circular shaped coffee table supported by four small cylindrical shaped legs is titled Four Times. It is designed to celebrate the four time zones of the US. Each of the four battery powered clocks is set at a different time corresponding to the Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern time zones.
The long rectangular shaped coffee table supported by four cylindrical shaped columns is titled Timeline. It was also designed to celebrate the four different time zones of the US, Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern.
The square shaped end table with the disc shaped top is titled Clock Tower. It was also designed to celebrate the four different time zones of the US. There is a clock set to a different time zone mounted onto each face of the center rectangular shaped support column.
The last Timetable in the series is called, International Time. Eight perimeter small clocks surround a larger center clock. A cone shaped center column supports them all. The center clock is set to the local time, and each of the smaller clocks is set to the time of a different major city from around the world. Each of the clocks is labeled with the name of the city to which it has been set.
Status: Built
Location: Santa Fe, NM, US