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Ball clock. Wood, metal and zinc alloy construction. Originally designed by George Nelson and reproduced by Kirch and Company. Top quality. Remains a refreshing alternative to the usual timekeepers. The multicolored ball clock is a fun, contemporary touch to any interior. High-grade quartz clockwork. This design was highly successful both as a popular consumer product and icon of high design.
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George Nelson Ball Clock - G81015CL
An American designer of distinctive furniture and home décor in the 1960's, George Nelson continues to inspire modern clocks for today's lifestyles. When writing about the course of his remarkable 50-year career, George Nelson described a series of creative "zaps"--moments of out-of-the-blue inspiration "when the solitary individual finds he is connected with a reality he never dreamed of." Today, the George Nelson brand continues to inspire such feelings in those who own these remarkable clocks...
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Nelson Ball Clock
George Nelson often collaborated with other designers, and in the case of the Ball Clock (1948), Nelson was at a dinner party with Isamu Noguchi, Irving Harper and Bucky Fuller. As the story goes, they were all sketching and "we'd had a little bit too much to drink," said Nelson. In the morning, they saw a drawing of the Ball Clock on a roll of drafting paper. "I don¹t know to this day who cooked it up," said Nelson. "I know it wasn't me. It might have been Irving, but he didn¹t think so. [We] both...
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An American designer of distinctive furniture and home décor in the 1960's, George Nelson continues to inspire modern clocks for today's lifestyles. When writing about the course of his remarkable 50-year career, George Nelson described a series of creative "zaps"--moments of out-of-the-blue inspiration "when the solitary individual finds he is connected with a reality he never dreamed of." Today, the George Nelson brand continues to inspire such feelings in those who own these remarkable clocks...
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multi-colored ball clock by george nelson
vitra design museum has reintroduced a series of george nelson clocks designed between 1948-1960. these clocks typify the modernist style of the period and are manufactured with attention to original detail. nelson's wall clocks are a refreshing change to the standard time keeping device. free shipping in the continental united states.
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George Nelson Wooden Ball Clock
Inspired by George Nelson, (1908-1986) one of the most powerful forces behind the development of this century's American design aesthetic. As a thinker, writer, organizer and designer, Nelson commandeered a string of influential positions and brought about a widespread and clear-sighted reevaluation of how furniture & accessories were marketed and how using space well and thoughtfully could ameliorate modern living. Many of his original designs are on exhibit at contemporary museums around the world...
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Description: The vintage ball clock has a 13 inch diameter. Converted to work on "AA" battery. In excellent vintage condition.
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George Nelson Ball Clock
George Nelson´s Wallclocks typify the spirit of the 1950s and, at the beginning of the next millenium, are still a refreshing alternative to more traditional timepieces. The eight models selected by the Vitra Design Museum were designed between 1948 and 1960 and some of them continued to be manufactured until the mid-1970s. Made of wood and metal, this reedition of the Wallclocks mirrors the original design so beloved of collectors right down to its smallest details. Not only the dimensions of the...
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George Nelson Wooden Ball Wall Clock in Blue - 1547 - Blue
An American designer of distinctive furniture and home décor in the 1960's, George Nelson continues to inspire modern clocks for today's lifestyles. When writing about the course of his remarkable 50-year career, George Nelson described a series of creative "zaps"--moments of out-of-the-blue inspiration "when the solitary individual finds he is connected with a reality he never dreamed of." Today, the George Nelson brand continues to inspire such feelings in those who own these remarkable clocks...
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a more iconic retro timepiece than the Nelson Style Ball Clock ($50). Get some of that mid-century modern flair up in your bachelorette pad. All those varying colors means it's sure to match whatever décor you've got goin' on, and besides the beloved cuckoo, we don't think there's a more fun clock out there.
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Ball clock by George Nelson Inspired. Metal face and arms. Plastic injection balls. Takes 1 AA battery. One year manufacturer's warranty.
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orange ball clock
Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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vitra design museum has reintroduced a series of george nelson clocks designed between 1948-1960. these clocks typify the modernist style of the period and are manufactured with attention to original detail. nelson's wall clocks are a refreshing change to the standard time keeping device. free shipping in the continental united states.
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This Large Nelson Inspired Black & White Ball Clock features a metal and plastic body with metal telescopic arms for your own customization and sizing. Fully extended, the clock measures a dramatic 29.5" in diameter and protrudes approximately 2.5" from the wall. Powered by 1 D battery (not included).
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His clocks symbolize best what defined George Nelson as one of this century's signature designers: a joyous, often irreverent exploration of form and inspired simplicity. Newly reissued, this is an exact replica of the original, which was designed in 1948. It is made of wood and metal, and has been updated with a quartz movement. Produced by Vitra.
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Orange Ball Clock By George Nelson - Vitra - Home Furnishings
vitra design museum has reintroduced a series of george nelson clocks designed between 1948-1960. these clocks typify the modernist style of the period and are manufactured with attention to original detail. nelson's wall clocks are a refreshing change to the standard time keeping device. free shipping in the continental united states.
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Ball clock by George Nelson Inspired. Multi color wooden balls with paint finish. Aluminum face with powder coat finish. Takes 1 AA battery. One year manufacturer's warranty.
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White Ball Clock By George Nelson - Vitra - Home Furnishings
vitra design museum has reintroduced a series of george nelson clocks designed between 1948-1960. these clocks typify the modernist style of the period and are manufactured with attention to original detail. nelson's wall clocks are a refreshing change to the standard time keeping device. free shipping in the continental united states.
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Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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Red Ball Clock By George Nelson - Vitra - Home Furnishings
vitra design museum has reintroduced a series of george nelson clocks designed between 1948-1960. these clocks typify the modernist style of the period and are manufactured with attention to original detail. nelson's wall clocks are a refreshing change to the standard time keeping device. free shipping in the continental united states.
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Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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Kitchen: 0 pages. Publisher: Kirch. Label: Kirch. Studio: Kirch. Sales Rank in Furniture & Decor: #882947.
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white ball clock
Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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Around 1950 the United States was characterized by a firm belief in progress accompanied by a lasting economic boom. Anything seemed possible and everybody wanted to be modern. With a view to bringing modern design right into the American home, George Nelson designed a range of products offering a new and unconventional interpretation of such everyday items as lamps, wall clocks, and other domestic accessories. And right into the 1970s Nelson's New York design studio continued to produce a multitude...
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