Utsuroi (移ろい)

The Japanese aesthetic of gradual, inevitable transition: shifting seasons, changing light, passing time. Dots fall into place to mark the present, then drop away as the time passes.

ITTEN一点

A time-telling object reduced to its most elemental form. Conceived by Tamer Koseli in 2012 as a study in orbital geometry, Itten strips the clock of every convention - no hands, no numerals, no dial - leaving only the quiet choreography of dots tracing circles within circles. Revisited and refined in 2026, this edition introduces two readings: Essence, which distils time to a single moving point, and Index, where sixty markers pulse in a slow wave to mark the passing seconds. The name borrows from the Japanese 一点 - one dot - and nods to Johannes Itten, the Bauhaus master who understood that reduction is not absence but clarity.