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Nelson Spindle Clock
- Item Number
- 394
- Estimated Value
- 480 USD
- Sold
- 700 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
As part of George Nelson's collection of oversized clocks designed from 1955 to 1958, the Spindle Clock (1957) is a mastery of craftsmanship and precision, newly reissued by the Vitra Design Museum. Solid wood has been turned to smooth perfection in each of the spindles. The warmth of a brass face highlights the bold, easy-to-read hands of painted metal. The clock's large scale demands prominent placement above a mantle, desk or kitchen area. Easily installed. Uses one AA battery (included). Made in Poland.
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