Nelson Spindle Clock
As part of George Nelsons collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. S
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As part of George Nelsons collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. S
Twice the scale of George Nelsons earlier clock designs, the Nelson Eye Clock (1957) constitutes part of the designers iconic collection of oversized clocks, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museu
Limited to stock on hand. Designed for Copenhagen’s National Bank of Denmark in 1971, Arne Jacobsens classic wall clock demonstrates the refined sensibilities of late Scandi
Designed in the 1950s, George Nelsons clocks were highly successful both as popular consumer products and icons of high design. One of the most original American designers, Nelson used pure color and
Designed in the 1940s and ’50s, George Nelson’s clocks were highly successful both as popular consumer products and icons of high design. One of the most original American designers, Nelson used pure
Limited to stock on hand.Originally designed in 1971 for Rdovre City Hall in Denmark, Arne Jacobsens classic City Hall wall clock demonstrates the refined sensibilities of
As part of George Nelsons collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. S
Twice the scale of George Nelsons earlier clock designs, the Nelson Eye Clock (1957) constitutes part of the designers iconic collection of oversized clocks, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museu
Limited to stock on hand. Designed for Copenhagen’s National Bank of Denmark in 1971, Arne Jacobsens classic wall clock demonstrates the refined sensibilities of late Scandi
Designed in the 1950s, George Nelsons clocks were highly successful both as popular consumer products and icons of high design. One of the most original American designers, Nelson used pure color and