Oliver walked in last night and said, "Hey, I didn't know that clock was THAT big. I thought is was a little thing for your desk."
Just so you won't miss growing hard with envy and not realize how BIG this thing is, here's a pic to prove it. This also explains the £75 price tag and the difficulty getting it home in baggage (we KNOW that the month is wrong!). MGR
ps. Sue Ellen - Did Ikea REALLY buy Habitat in the 90's or are you pulling our leg? We couldn't find any proof of this....
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I too thought it was a desk clock, and would prefer it in that size.
about Habitat and Ikea...i was curious to know so i visited the Habitat site: you can read about the story on (http://www.habitat.net/uk/main_uk.htm), at the page "Retrospective", year 1992...sorry for my english...i'm writing from italy!
sara
That particular picture is a tad confusing until you realize that MAR = Mardi, meaning "Tuesday" in French (ya know, as in Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday), because otherwise you wonder, "Well? Is it June? Or is it March?"
If I was working a little bit more mod look in my place, I'd be VERY tempted.
Meanwhile, it looks like a Britsh Pound symbol, instead of that for the Euro.
Actually, he means that "juin" [June] should be "juillet" [July]...
Actually, how big IS that clock, in inches?
The first clue that Ikea bought Habitat is that they have some identical products, like the box o' candles, something I buy constantly.
Scroll down to the 90s...
http://www.great-eastern-hotel.co.uk/greateasternhotel/conran.htm