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Model 2
Table-top porcelain clock
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About Model 2
Confidence in progress and developing monetary success were focal parts of the American lifestyle around 1950.‎ Everything appeared to be conceivable, and individuals endeavored to be ‘modern’.‎ With the point of bringing current plan into American homes, George Nelson imagined a wide cluster of ordinary articles: lights, clocks and other homegrown accessories.‎ Up until the 1970s, the Nelson office made a wide range of things for the home, including the Bubble Lamps and the Ball Clock, which became symbols of mid-century present day design.‎ The Ceramic Clocks join mathematical and natural shapes in a manner that is both perky and sculptural, summoning relationship with three-dimensional works by craftsmen like Constantin Brancusi or Isamu Noguchi.‎ For obscure reasons, the Ceramic Clocks were never delivered in series, however planned and created in full detail in the mid 1950s.‎ Using the first plans and models as a premise, Vitra has created another release of the Ceramic Clocks in porcelain, completed in an assortment of hued coats and furnished with an advanced quartz movement.‎ These happy table clocks are accessible in three versions.‎
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Product year | 1953 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Porcelain |
Country | Switzerland |
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