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Should You Include Candelabra Clocks in Your Design?
Clocks are an important part of life; they appear everywhere. Mobile phones have digital clocks, and homes and buildings are often equipped with analog clocks. People even have their own internal clocks — circadian rhythms regulate daily activity and ensure sufficient rest. They also impress architecture. Candelabra clocks are an excellent way to give a space a more elegant, professional, or cheerful look — and they're easy to maintain.

What Are Candelabra Clocks?
Candelabra clocks are large types of clocks installed on the exterior wall of a building. They're called "candelabras" because each clock is enclosed in a waterproof casing that protects them from external factors — ensuring the time can be checked under most weather conditions.
Candelabra clocks come in various designer styles. They can be mounted directly on a wall or used as decorative elements. Sometimes they become the central focal point of design with a small tower around them. Often, they are equipped with backlighting so anyone can check the time regardless of the time of day or lighting levels.
Commercial buildings may use backlighting to create a unique image and add special colors reflecting the company's brand. These clocks can then be customized using Roman numerals or standard numbers and so on. Since digital clocks are easier to read, some companies choose a more modern look and add this feature next to traditional clocks.
If you've ever seen candelabra clocks, you'll understand why they're so impressive. They are a unique element that enhances any architectural style. Available in various styles, colors, and materials, it's no surprise these clocks are an elegant and cheerful addition to any ordinary building facade.
Benefits of Installing Candelabra Clocks
Candelabra clocks offer benefits beyond just a beautiful appearance — though that alone is powerful.
1. Familiar Landmark
Large enough candelabra clocks can become a stop on the list of landmarks. Big Ben became one of London's most recognizable features instantly associated with the city.
Candelabra clocks can be a great place for photos or meetings with others. They are highly recognizable and will likely soon become a beloved part of the city.
2. Multi-functional Design
Candelabra clocks can complement almost any building, considering the many clock design options. You can find clocks that match the overall style of a building or an organization's brand.
They are also energy-efficient, helping any building achieve carbon footprint reduction goals. Fluorescent lighting loses up to 90% of its light output as heat, but LED lighting doesn't have this issue. Nighttime-lit clocks can still be useful for the environment and support climate goals.
3. Easy Way to Check Time
Although mobile phones exist, people in fast-paced lives may not have time or opportunity to check their phone when rushing. People walking and working in the city can simply look up and quickly determine the time. In a world where constant motion has become the norm, having easily readable clocks in view can make a difference in time management.
4. Nostalgic Feeling
For many people, nostalgia is a strong force that evokes positive emotions. Candelabra clocks and clock towers in general are often considered key elements of old buildings — possibly a monument remembered by people. This simple architectural addition adds only visual appeal and reminds us of touching memories.
5. Central Celebration Element
Holidays don't always bring joy. Since people spend about $1000 on birthday gifts, they may fear upcoming holidays instead of enjoying them with loved ones. In an era where too much pressure is placed on material things, people need something that brings them joy — and candelabra clocks have many opportunities to remind people to slow down and celebrate.
Since any candelabra clock on a tower draws attention on the horizon, they should also stand out during major holidays. The city or building can decorate them for celebrations. Lights, banners and other elements can be attached to the clocks to solidify their role as a central celebration element. Enhancing the clocks can also attract more attention to the building, likely meaning more customers for business.
Choose Candelabra Clocks to Improve Your Building
Candelabra clocks have several advantages and almost no disadvantages. Clocks may require maintenance from time to time, like any device. However, they withstand adverse weather conditions and become a favorite spot around the building. When you have the opportunity to incorporate candelabra clocks into your next project, take advantage of it. You never know how positively this can impact the design of your building.
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