Floor Standing Clocks

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Floor clocks have long been known for their classic looks and durable construction—no wonder grandparents often pass them down to their grandchildren. That being said, these traditional timepieces have taken a creative turn and are now available in a lot more styles than you might think! No matter whether your taste leans toward modern, rustic, vintage, or industrial, going for a floor standing clock is one unique way to make an impactful statement in your home. Read on for all the inspiration you need!

Industria 57.5" Chateau Standing Clock

Industria 57.5" Chateau Standing Clock

Cool vinatge style metal clock with a rust finish. A stand has 4 sleek legs with curved pointy bottom ends and straight crossbas, A pendulum hangs among legs. A round clock hangs into an outer ring, has a white dial, black Roman numerals and hands.

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A magnificent work of vintage art, that will transform your home in a blink of an eye. This floor-standing, astronomical regulator is crafted of solid Oak wood with lovely hand-carvings, offering an accurate mechanism, a working pendulum and a white dial.

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71.75" Grandfather Clock

71.75" Grandfather Clock

Attractive tall rustic floor clock made of brown-finished wood. A decorated round face has a white dial and black Roman numerals and hands. It has a sturdy base with a curved apron. Chimes and a pendulum have a golden finish. It's battery-powered.

Daniel Dakota 71.63" Grandfather Clock

Daniel Dakota 71.63" Grandfather Clock

Impressive traditional clock with a frame of brown-finished wood and mechanisms of golden metal. It has a wavy arched top, round grooved posts, a dashy 2-tier base with a rope trim and carvings. An arched face has Roman numerals and black hands.

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Floor standing clocks

Floor standing clocks is an unusual and very attractive way to decorate the interior. Based on a wooden structure and finished in a blue tint, they bring a Mediterranean breeze to the decor and are phenomenal.

Atholler Floor Clock

Atholler Floor Clock

Standing clock

Classic standing clock. It’s of one of the most popular shapes and designs out there, which ensures fashionable look in your house. The blue colour is perfect for kids’ room and the living room alike.

Modern standing clock

An attractive modern floor clock made of wood and aluminium. It has a hemispherical base and a fountain like flared stem in brown, white and red with decorative ball LED lighting. It has a round white dial with black Roman numerals and hands.

Floor Standing Clocks

Buying Guide

Nearly everyone knows the classic description of the Grandfather clock, as immortalized in the song. The opening verse goes, “My grandfather’s clock was too large for the shelf, so it stood ninety years on the floor. It was taller by half than the old man himself, though it weighed not a pennyweight more.”

Grandfather clocks are certainly a type of floor standing clock, but they are not the only ones. There are also pedestal clocks, puppet theater clocks, and the magnificent Howard Miller Hour Glass Clock.

The classic grandfather clock is a tall clock with a clock face at the top. It is wound with a special key and requires a certain delicacy of touch to wind it just right – neither too tight or not tight enough – so that the spring inside will slowly unwind. Its glass-fronted middle often reveals the gears and tubular chimes that can be made to strike the hour, the quarter hour, half-past and three quarters past the hour. Some models include a cuckoo bird that flies out and “cuckoos” the passing of time, while still others display a parade of fanciful people or creatures that waltz out at the top of the clock face and then disappear until time for their next appearance. A long, weighted pendulum swings back and forth, ticking off the minutes and creating a fascinating display for youngsters of all ages.

Modern versions of these venerable clocks are battery powered, obviating the need for a delicate hand with winding and making them more reliable for modern folk whose busy lives require to-the-minute timekeeping accuracy.

These are exactly what the title sounds like: clocks that are supported by pedestals. Within that pedestrian description, there is plenty of wiggle room for the fantastic and the beautiful. For example, there is the Chateau Standing Clock from Crestview which strongly resembles a giant pocket watch displayed at the top of an oil derrick. It is saved from the ordinary by a long pendulum. Then there is the Fallon Standing Floor Clock from Sterling which could easily be a stand-in for a baby spotlight – totally perfect for display in the lobby of a movie theater or even in your home theater.

The Howard Miller Hour Glass clock is an amazing thing. It boasts a rough iron metal frame that supports a round clock face embossed with a picture of metal gears on an aged sandstone background. The hands are also rough metal and point to large Roman numerals. The center of the clock frame supports a large hour glass which can be rotated and positioned by hand to track one hour at a time. For other time tracking, the clock chimes. You can select the chime from Westminster or Ave Maria chimes that strike on the hour, the ¼ hour, the half hour and the ¾ hour, or only on the hour; or Bim Bam chimes that strike only on the hour. The whole thing rests on a distressed wood base. It is an excellent choice for fans of steampunk or Goth interior design.