60th Anniversary Collection - Arne Jacobsen Station Table Clock - Petroleum Blue
Description
Part of the Arne Jacobsen Station table clock range - Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings.
The Station Clock was designed in 1939, the City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
A sleek table clock with an inbuilt alarm and light.
In petroleum blue with a brushed gold stand
Specifications
11cm diameter
Crack resistant lens. Case in ABS. Foot in solid stainless steel. Special IC alarm and sound. LED light.
Battery 2 x AA 1,5V. Batteries not included.
Brand Information
ARNE JACOBSEN - TIMELESS DESIGN
Arne Jacobsen was the genius that gave Danish design its world renown.
Undoubtedly one of Denmark's most prominent architects in the mid-1900s Arne Jacobsen is internationally admired. He is recognised for the spacious, functional design of his buildings, interiors and furnishings. His clocks and watches are small, timeless works of art.
The simple, pared-back clarity of his designs remains relevant and their enduring quality continues to be admired.
Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings. The City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
Time passes. Design lasts.
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Part of the Arne Jacobsen Station table clock range - Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings.
The Station Clock was designed in 1939, the City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
A sleek table clock with an inbuilt alarm and light.
In petroleum blue with a brushed gold stand
Specifications
-
ARNE JACOBSEN - TIMELESS DESIGN
Arne Jacobsen was the genius that gave Danish design its world renown.
Undoubtedly one of Denmark's most prominent architects in the mid-1900s Arne Jacobsen is internationally admired. He is recognised for the spacious, functional design of his buildings, interiors and furnishings. His clocks and watches are small, timeless works of art.
The simple, pared-back clarity of his designs remains relevant and their enduring quality continues to be admired.
Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings. The City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
Time passes. Design lasts.
11cm diameter
Crack resistant lens. Case in ABS. Foot in solid stainless steel. Special IC alarm and sound. LED light.
Battery 2 x AA 1,5V. Batteries not included.
Brand Information
Part of the Arne Jacobsen Station table clock range - Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings.
The Station Clock was designed in 1939, the City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
A sleek table clock with an inbuilt alarm and light.
In petroleum blue with a brushed gold stand
Specifications
11cm diameter
Crack resistant lens. Case in ABS. Foot in solid stainless steel. Special IC alarm and sound. LED light.
Battery 2 x AA 1,5V. Batteries not included.
Brand Information
11cm diameter
Crack resistant lens. Case in ABS. Foot in solid stainless steel. Special IC alarm and sound. LED light.
Battery 2 x AA 1,5V. Batteries not included.
Brand Information
ARNE JACOBSEN - TIMELESS DESIGN
Arne Jacobsen was the genius that gave Danish design its world renown.
Undoubtedly one of Denmark's most prominent architects in the mid-1900s Arne Jacobsen is internationally admired. He is recognised for the spacious, functional design of his buildings, interiors and furnishings. His clocks and watches are small, timeless works of art.
The simple, pared-back clarity of his designs remains relevant and their enduring quality continues to be admired.
Arne Jacobsen’s clocks and watches have been faithfully recreated from his original drawings. The City Hall Watch was designed in 1956 and the Bankers Watch in 1971.
Time passes. Design lasts.