The innovative and audacious modern designs that were hallmarks for designer George Nelson are definitely apparent with the re-edition of the classic and highly regarded 1947 -1954 George Nelson Desk Clocks. The Chronopak Clock offers a fantastic blend of distinguished style and function for your desk. The Vitra Design Museum re-edition of the striking Chronopak Wall Clock is sure to impress. The solid cherry wood finish and chromed foot arc elicit a sophisticated look which will make this wall clock a fascinating focal point on your desk.
Considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of American Modernism, George Nelson produced some of the twentieth century's most highly regarded pieces of industrial furniture. After receiving bachelor's degrees in architecture and Fine Arts from Yale in 1931, Nelson lived in Rome and traveled throughout Europe where he met many of the modernist pioneers. In the 1940s he collaborated with many distinguished designers such as Ray and Charles Eames, Harry Bertoia, Richard Schultz, Donald Knorr and Isamu Noguchi. Along with his engaging wall clocks, some of his other best known designs are his Marshmallow sofa and the coconut chair. With their timeless aesthetics and historical relevance, the re-editions of these classic wall clocks are featured in the Vitra Design Museum.
Designed by: George Nelson, 1949
Features:
- Constructed of solid cherry wood with chrome base
- Battery operated
- Battery included
- High grade quartz movement
- Re-edition of the 1949 George Nelson classic
- Built using original documents and specifications from the George Nelson Archive
- Overall Dimensions: 6.5" H x 5.5" W x 4.5" D
Design:
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- Vitra has been certified for DIN EN ISO 9001 : 2000.
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- In 1991, Vitra set up an internal ecology committee to discuss environmental topics. This team identifies new tasks, and its project teams work together to find solutions.
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