Vitra's Ceramic Clocks were designed in the 1950's by George Nelson. These Ceramic Clocks combine geometric and organic shapes in a way that is both playful and sculptural, evoking associations with 3D works by artists such as Constantin Brancusi or Isamu Noguchi. For unknown reasons, the Ceramic Clocks were never mass-produced, though designed and fully developed in the early 1950s. Using the original plans and prototype as a basis, Vitra has produced a new edition of the Ceramic Clocks in porcelain, finished in a variety of coloured glazes and fitted with a modern quartz movement.
These cheerful table clocks are available in two versions.
Vitra's Ceramic Clocks were designed in the 1950's by George Nelson. These Ceramic Clocks combine geometric and organic shapes in a way that is both playful and sculptural, evoking associations with 3D works by artists such as Constantin Brancusi or Isamu Noguchi. For unknown reasons, the Ceramic Clocks were never mass-produced, though designed and fully developed in the early 1950s. Using the original plans and prototype as a basis, Vitra has produced a new edition of the Ceramic Clocks in porcelain, finished in a variety of coloured glazes and fitted with a modern quartz movement.
These cheerful table clocks are available in two versions.