William Morris Gallery Clock and Weather Station is a corncockle design 1883. Corncockle was originally designed as a furnishing fabric in 1883. It is named after the quintessentially English wildflower which features in the pattern. The William Morris Gallery is the only public gallery devoted to designer, craftsman, and socialist William Morris. The clock and Weather station is weather resistant, making it a fundamental addition to either your home or garden. The thermometer is pre-calibtated and doesn't require setting up. For a more accurate temperature reading place the clock in the shade. The clock unit requires 1*AA batteries.
Has a 10 inch diameter.