#5753. Mosaic Facade Clock: A Symbiosis of Art Nouveau and Functionality

This is a magnificent example of a mosaic clock that serves as a striking decorative element on the facade. The clock is executed in mosaic technique using a contrasting color palette of orange and blue shades, creating a visually appealing effect. The clock face is designed with concentric circles of small ceramic fragments, characteristic of Art Nouveau or Art Deco style.

The architectural framing of the clock deserves special attention — the upper part is decorated with a row of elegant floral rosettes made in light-colored stone, which adds a classical element to the structure. The black metal hands contrast with the bright mosaic, making the clock both a functional and decorative element of the building.

At the bottom of the structure, mounting and lighting elements are visible, indicating a practical approach to integrating this decorative element into the overall architectural composition of the facade. The combination of utilitarian function with an artistic approach demonstrates the integrity of the architectural concept in the design of this remarkable element of the urban environment.

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