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Product sheet Desk Clocks

Architonic-ID:  1041934
Designer:
George Nelson
Year:
1947-1954
 
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 table 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.
 
 
Vitra Inc. USA, Watermelon Clock
lacquered wood and metal
126 × 200 × 100 mm
Watermelon Clock
Year:  1954
Vitra Inc. USA, Tripod Clock
brass, acrylic glass
167 × 108 × 84 mm
Tripod Clock
Year:  1947
Vitra Inc. USA, Night Clock
brass, acrylic glass
148 × 107 × 100 mm
Night Clock
Year:  1948
Vitra Inc. USA, Cone Base Clock
lacquered metal
175 × 135 × 70 mm
Cone Base Clock
Year:  1948
Vitra Inc. USA, Chronopak Clock
solid cherry, chromed foot arc
168 × 142 × 114 mm
Chronopak Clock
Year:  1949
Vitra Inc. USA, Diamond Clock
lacquered wood and metal
170 × 256 × 137 mm
Diamond Clock
Year:  1953
Vitra Inc. USA, Pill Clock
maple, chromed metal
190 × 150 × 100 mm
Pill Clock
Year:  1954
 
Manufacturer:
Vitra Inc. USA
Address:

Vitra Inc. USA


29 Ninth Avenue
NY 10014-USA New York
United States
Phone +1-212 463 57 00
Fax +1-212 929 64 24

www.vitra.com
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Designer:
George Nelson

George Nelson


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