The Vitra Chronopak table clock was designed in the 1950s by George Nelson. The Chronopak table clock features a striking combination of a walnut wood exterior with a black face and solid brass base. The clock is both sturdy and reliable as well as an elegant object to decorate your desk area. Its carefully designed rounded form attracts the eye and is complimented with a uniquely styled hour hand and hour markers.

In 1947, the American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks. Nelson analysed how people used clocks and concluded that they read the time by discerning the relative position of the hands, which made the use of numbers unnecessary.

These ideas provided the basis for the first collection of 14 timepieces, consisting of a completely new style of wall clocks and compact table clocks, which were launched on the market in 1949. Although the models all shared one common feature – the absence of numbers – the diversity of their shapes, colours, materials and designs could hardly have been greater.

George Nelson Chronopak Clock
by Vitra


£479.00

The Vitra Chronopak table clock was designed in the 1950s by George Nelson. The Chronopak table clock features a striking combination of a walnut wood exterior with a black face and solid brass base. The clock is both sturdy and reliable as well as an elegant object to decorate your desk area. Its carefully designed rounded form attracts the eye and is complimented with a uniquely styled hour hand and hour markers.

In 1947, the American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks. Nelson analysed how people used clocks and concluded that they read the time by...

The Vitra Chronopak table clock was designed in the 1950s by George Nelson. The Chronopak table clock features a striking combination of a walnut wood exterior with a black face and solid brass base. The clock is both sturdy and reliable as well as an elegant object to decorate your desk area. Its carefully designed rounded form attracts the eye and is complimented with a uniquely styled hour hand and hour markers.

In 1947, the American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks. Nelson analysed how people used clocks and concluded that they read the time by discerning the relative position of the hands, which made the use of numbers unnecessary.

These ideas provided the basis for the first collection of 14 timepieces, consisting of a completely new style of wall clocks and compact table clocks, which were launched on the market in 1949. Although the models all shared one common feature – the absence of numbers – the diversity of their shapes, colours, materials and designs could hardly have been greater.

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Dimensions:-
Height: 16.9 cm, Width: 11.5 cm, Depth: 11.5 cm

High-quality quartz clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included.

Materials:
Solid walnut casing
Solid brass base
Acrylic glass

Origin of wood:
Walnut (Junglans Niagra) from Western Europe and/or Poland

George Nelson

This product is designed by
George Nelson

George Nelson (1908-1986) is regarded as one of the most important figures in American design. Known for his innovative ideas, Nelson introduced fresh, functional, and iconic pieces that remain influential in contemporary design. His creative portfolio includes the Nelson Clock Series, the Bubble Lamp series, and the Coconut Chair, among other iconic furnishings.

In 1957, Vitra has been associated with the production and distribution of George Nelson's designs. After acquiring the rights to manufacture his designs for the European market, Vitra has continued to ensure that Nelson's innovative creations are available to design enthusiasts globally.

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