Never Buy A Calendar Again – Unique Perpetual Calendars
May 26, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
These cool perpetual calenders will keep you on time for the rest of your life, without having to stand in line at the office store each January.
The Imbroglio Wall Calendar in gray by Jean Pierre Vitrac uses a bizarre system – a plastic disc with a magnetic backing to tell you the day. It’s like a little mystery each time you look.

[Available at You Say Tomayto]

[Clip Perpetual Calendar from Style INC Marketing]


[Massimo Vignelli Perpetual Wall Calendar from Design Within Reach]
I love this next one!

[DIY paint-on chalkboard calendar from Lifehacker]

[Fair Trade One Village Cubes Perpetual Calendar from The Green Shop]

[MoMA Acrylic Perpetual from The Daily Planner]

[Solid Brass World Time Zone Paperweight from Stanley London]

[Calender Cube from Puzl]

[enzo mari perpetual calendar from Hive]
Which one is your favorite? I like the chalkboard one, but that would require some work. Over all visual wise, I like the enzo.















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