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Chronopak
Table-top walnut clock
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About Chronopak
Chronopak is a solid walnut table clock, part of George Nelson’s Desk Clocks collection.‎ In 1947, the American originator George Nelson was dispatched to make an assortment of clocks.‎ Nelson broke down how individuals utilized clocks and inferred that they read the time by knowing the general situation of the hands, which utilized numbers unnecessary.‎ Furthermore, since the vast majority wore wristwatches, he expected that clocks had become all the more a brightening component for interiors.‎ These thoughts gave the premise to the main assortment of 14 watches, comprising of a totally recent fad of divider clocks and minimized table clocks, which were dispatched available in 1949.‎ Although the models all common one normal element – the shortfall of numbers – the variety of their shapes, shadings, materials and plans could barely have been greater.‎ In the 35 years that followed, the fashioners at Nelson Associates considered in excess of 100 diverse clock models: divider clocks, portable table clocks and implicit clocks.‎ After Nelson’s passing in 1986, his recorded domain, enveloping around 7400 compositions, plans, drawings, photos and slides dating from 1924 to 1984, was obtained by the Vitra Design Museum.‎ Vitra started reissuing the Nelson Clocks in 1999 and refreshes the assortment from time to time.‎ The Desk Clocks are accessible in different shapes and materials.‎ Equipped with top notch quartz developments, they keep on offering an invigorating option to customary clocks.‎ Materials: – Materials: metal, acrylic glass, polyurethane, solid walnut.‎ – Product substance: excellent quartz clock development, 1.‎5 volt battery included.‎ – Origin of wood: walnut (Juglans nigra) from Western Europe as well as Poland.‎
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Product year | 1947 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Solid Wood, Wood |
Country | Switzerland |
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