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Desk Clocks: A Look at Chronopak by George Nelson
Discover the timeless appeal of Chronopak desk clocks, designed by George Nelson in the late 1940s and early 1950s. These iconic timepieces epitomize mid-century modern design with their minimalist and functional aesthetic. Crafted from innovative materials like molded plastics and metal alloys, the Chronopak clocks showcase clean lines, bold colors, and geometric shapes. Perfect for both office and home settings, these clocks are a testament to Nelson's enduring legacy and the innovative spirit of the mid-century modern movement, blending beauty with practicality.
- Materials: brass, acrylic glass, polyurethane, solid walnut or cherry wood.
- Product contents: high-quality quartz clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included.
- Origin of wood: walnut (Juglans nigra) from Western Europe and/or Poland, or cherry wood (Prunus avium) from Poland.
Desk Clocks: A Look at George Nelson’s Night Clock
Explore the timeless beauty and functionality of George Nelson's desk clocks. Known for his innovative mid-century modern designs, Nelson's night clocks from 1947 and 1953 blend aesthetic appeal with everyday practicality. Crafted with high-quality materials like brass, glass, and wood, these clocks are more than timekeepers—they're iconic pieces of art that enhance any workspace. Discover why Nelson's designs continue to captivate and inspire in today's digital age, making them valuable additions to modern home decor.
- Materials: brass, acrylic glass, polyurethane, solid walnut or cherry wood.
- Product contents: high-quality quartz clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included.
- Origin of wood: walnut (Juglans nigra) from Western Europe and/or Poland, or cherry wood (Prunus avium) from Poland.