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Brick clock stainless steel black
US$373.23
materialstainless steeldimensions36 x 15,7 x 12,8 cminformationThe ultimate heavy duty piece of our collection. A vintage flip clock, reinvented and redesigned, with a unique combination of materials and graphics. Inside the stainless steel case a precision machine provides you a different composition of numbers every minute. The case is welded and brushed by hand which brings this clock to a high level of craftsmanship. This clock can be displayed on a desk or hung on the wall.Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
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Brick clock copper black
US$435.65 materialkoperdimensions36 x 15,7 x 12,8 cminformationThe ultimate heavy duty piece of our collection. A vintage flip clock, reinvented and redesigned, with a unique combination of materials and graphics. Inside the stainless steel case a precision machine provides you a different composition of numbers every minute. The case is welded and brushed by hand which brings this clock to a...
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Brick clock stainless steel white
US$373.23 materialstainless steeldimensions36 x 15,7 x 12,8 cminformationThe ultimate heavy duty piece of our collection. A vintage flip clock, reinvented and redesigned, with a unique combination of materials and graphics. Inside the stainless steel case a precision machine provides you a different composition of numbers every minute. The case is welded and brushed by hand which brings this clock to...
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Diamond clock
US$532.79 materialmassief notenhoutdimensions17 x 25,5 x 13,5cminformationBelief in progress and growing economic prosperity were central aspects of the American way of life around 1950. Everything seemed possible, and people strove to be 'modern'. With the aim of bringing modern design into American homes, George Nelson conceived a wide array of everyday objects: lamps, clocks and other domestic accessories. Up until...
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Night clock
US$428.47 materialrvs met glazen boldimensions15 x 10,5 x 10cminformationBelief in progress and growing economic prosperity were central aspects of the American way of life around 1950. Everything seemed possible, and people strove to be 'modern'. With the aim of bringing modern design into American homes, George Nelson conceived a wide array of everyday objects: lamps, clocks and other domestic accessories....
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