Vitra Spindle Clock
With the diversity of materials used and their sculptural shapes, George Nelson's clocks embody the joie de vivre of the 1950s and the Spindle Clock is no exception. To this day, his wall clocks remain a refreshing alternative to the usual time-keepers.
The Vitra Design Museum presents a re-edition of the designs so cherished by collectors - in a true-to-the-original form.
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Description
- Designer : George Nelson
- Year of Design : 1957
- Material : Aluminium, solid walnut, high grade quartz clockwork
- Ø : 57.7cm
- Takes 1 x AA batteries - included
- Delivery : Made to Order ; 6-8 weeks
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Brand | Vitra |
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Designer | George Nelson |
Year of Design | 1957 |
Dimensions | Ø : 57.7cm |
Care Instructions | v |
Warranty | 1 year Warranty |
George Nelson
George Nelson was born in Connecticut in 1904 and went on to study architecture at Yale University, where he graduated in 1928. Nelson was one of the founders of the modernist architecture movement of the forties along with, Eliot Noyes, Charles Eames and Walter B. Ford - all of which he would later collaborate with. He became a highly regarded critic, author and commentator on design issues as well as his own exceptional creative talent. His Storagewall shelf system revolutionised the office environment and excited manufacturers Herman Miller who appointed Nelson as the company's design director from 1945-1965. Nelson also created other iconic designs including the Coconut Chair as well as a series of desk and wall clocks and series of Bubble Lamps for Herman Miller, now distributed by Hay. He died in 1986 but his memory still lives on as Vitra still manufacture his most iconic pieces under licence.
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