
Tile tock clocks were designed in response to the 2 year refurbishment closure of The Govanhill Baths in the Southside of Glasgow.


Tiles were salvaged from the walls of the building and reglazed using original patterns inspired by their previous surroundings.


Accompanied by walnut feet and mechanisms, the newly glazed tiles are repurposed as clocks. Tile tock clocks were sold in local shops, giving residents a chance to own a piece of the former building ahead of the 2 year refurbishment.
