Collection by Charlotte Benz
A work of American design icon George Nelson, the Nelson Spindle Clock sports twelve turned walnut spindles, accented with luxe brass, that mark the time.
A work of American design icon George Nelson, the Nelson Spindle Clock sports twelve turned walnut spindles, accented with luxe brass, that mark the time.
The Thomson Wall Clock from Lemnos is crafted in multilayered birch and walnut plywood. The simple, clean design includes a birch base layer that is only revealed due to the punched technique of the numbers on the clock’s face. The walnut plywood face is centered by the birch hour and minute hands, which provide a nice balance with the recessed numbers.
The Thomson Wall Clock from Lemnos is crafted in multilayered birch and walnut plywood. The simple, clean design includes a birch base layer that is only revealed due to the punched technique of the numbers on the clock’s face. The walnut plywood face is centered by the birch hour and minute hands, which provide a nice balance with the recessed numbers.
The Bankers Clock, originally conceived for the Danish National Bank in 1971 by master architect and designer Arne Jacobsen, is here, faithfully reproduced by Rosendahl Copenhagen from Jacobsen’s original drawings. Cased in aluminum, and featuring precise Japanese Quartz Movement, this simple and elegant piece will bring timeless appeal to an interior.
The Bankers Clock, originally conceived for the Danish National Bank in 1971 by master architect and designer Arne Jacobsen, is here, faithfully reproduced by Rosendahl Copenhagen from Jacobsen’s original drawings. Cased in aluminum, and featuring precise Japanese Quartz Movement, this simple and elegant piece will bring timeless appeal to an interior.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.