DESIGN OBJECTS

COO
Designed by Ryosuke Fukusada
COO is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional cuckoo clock, crafted from perforated metal.
Its silhouette is formed by bending a metal plate into a gentle semicircle, inspired by the arched windows often featured in old Western architecture. This blend of industrial materials with classic architectural elements results in an object that feels unexpectedly warm and tactile, even when it is made of metal.
The front panel showcases perforated metal with smaller circular cutouts. The large circular opening for the cuckoo contrasts playfully with the smaller cutouts, lending the piece a light and airy quality.
The clock’s indexes are precisely aligned with selected cutouts and finished in complementary tones, creating a seamless connection between form and function. The clocks come in 4 colorways, white, ivory, mint blue, and green, neutral calming colors that are versatile in a range of interiors. An accent color in a more saturated tones highlights the hands and indexes, adding subtle vibrancy without overwhelming the design.
The case is crafted from perforated sheet metal using metalworking techniques such as cutting, bending, welding, and painting, processes refined over time in Japan’s Niigata region. The perforated metal is accurately cut with a tool called a punch to ensure clean lines and proper alignment of the holes allowing for efficient production without compromising on craftsmanship. The metal construction provides durability and a refined finish, while the hole-punched surface keeps the piece lightweight. Together, they form a fresh take on the timeless clocks tailored for contemporary living.




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Specification
Product Name | COO |
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Product Number | RF25-04 |
Size | w142×h232×d102mm |
Weight | 1540g |
Material | Steel、MDF(Medium-density fibreboard) |
Type | Cuckoo clock |
Features |
Two-step volume control with light sensor |

Ryosuke Fukusada
Born in 1979 in Osaka, Japan. He studied product design at the Kanazawa College of Art from 1998 to 2002. He then worked for Sharp Corporation in Japan as a designer for consumer electronic products until 2007. After transferring to Italy, he graduated from the Domus Academy, Master in Interior and Living Design course. From 2008 to 2012, he worked for the Studio Urquiola in Milan as an assistant designer of product design for Patricia Urquiola. He then started his own design studio from October 2012 in Kyoto, Japan. He currently works with some international clients.
https://ryosukefukusada.com/en/