The Vitra's Chronopak table clock attracts attention through the playful hands and warm combination of the walnut with the brass.
With its high-quality quartz movement and carefully designed details, this is a reliable timepiece and also a beautiful decorative item.
Between 1948 and 1960, George Nelson's office designed more than 150 clocks for the American clock manufacturer Howard Miller. The collection consists of wall clocks and table clocks characterized by imaginative shapes, modern spirit and the absence of numbers.
Nelson's mission was to add more modern design to ordinary American homes, and he succeeded brilliantly - today the clocks are cherished as international design classics and masterpieces of mid-century American design.
Material: Brass, solid walnut, acrylic glass, polyurethane
Colour Walnut
Dimensions: Width 11.5 cm Depth 11.5 cm Height 16.9 cm
Note!: The clock works on 1 x 1.5V AA battery (included)
About the designer:
George Nelson (1908-1986) was an American architect and designer who is considered one of the greatest American designers of the mid-twentieth century. Nelson studied at Yale University and in Rome, where he became familiar with European architecture and design. After returning to the United States, Nelson joined Herman Miller, where he soon took on the position of Design Director.
Article number: 21506801
Weight: 1000