With the diversity of materials used and their sculptural shapes, George Nelson’s clocks embody the joie de vivre of the 1950s. To this day, his wall clocks remain a refreshing alternative to the usual timekeepers. The Vitra Design Museum presents a re-edition of the designs so cherished by collectors - in a true-to-the-original form.
Collection Vitra Design Museum.
Materials: lacquered wood and metal, high-grade quartz clockwork, incl. Battery.
black/white
410 × 550 mm
Kite Clock
Year:
1960

multicoloured
Ø 470 mm
Sunburst Clock
Year:
1949

red
Ø 470 mm
Sunburst Clock
Year:
1949

walnut
Ø 470 mm
Sunburst Clock
Year:
1949

brass/aluminium
Ø 765 mm
Turbine Clock
Year:
1957

birch/black
Ø 750 mm
Sunflower Clock
Year:
1958

chrome/brass
Ø 610 mm
Star Clock
Year:
1955

aluminium, solid walnut
Ø 577 × 56 mm
Spindle Clock
Year:
1957

lacquered metal
Ø 305 × 75 mm
Steering Wheel Clock
Year:
1948

black or white
Ø 250 mm
Asterisk Clock
Year:
1950

blue/white
Ø 290 mm
Block Clock
Year:
1950

brass/walnut
340 × 760 mm
Eye Clock
Year:
1957

orange
Ø 330 mm
Ball Clock
Year:
1948

natural
Ø 330 mm
Ball Clock
Year:
1948

multicoloured
Ø 330 mm
Ball Clock
Year:
1948

white
Ø 330 mm
Ball Clock
Year:
1948

red
Ø 330 mm
Ball Clock
Year:
1948

multicoloured
Ø 448 mm
Petal Clock
Year:
1960
