




Watch designed by George Nelson for Vitra.
In a wide variety of materials and sculptural shapes, George Nelson's watches represent the mood of American society in the early 1950s. Today, their table and wall clocks are still a refreshing alternative to conventional clocks.
George Nelson, 1948/60.
Sunburst Clok Red.
Characterized by a diversity of materials and sculptural shapes, the watches created by George Nelson for Vitra embody the design spirit of the 1950s. These wall clocks are a refreshing alternative to the usual elements of time measurement. These pieces are part of the Vitra Design Museum's collection and have become design classics, giving a refined touch to the home. Made of various woods and metals, depending on the model, they are equipped with a high-quality quartz mechanism (1.5V battery included). The Sunburst model takes the shape of a sundial. Its pattern was developed by making an origami. This clock fits perfectly into the wall of a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom or office.... These watches are an original gift idea or to give it to yourself.
The Vitra Design Museum is once again putting on sale a reissue of these coveted collector's designs, faithful to the original.
Material: wood and metal.
Finish: red.
Measurements: Ø 470 mm.
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