arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm

arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm
arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm

arne jacobsen | city hall clock 21cm

Dimensions: diameter 21cm
Material: aluminium and glass

Regular price $610.00
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When Arne Jacobsen designed the City Hall Clock for Roedovre Town Hall in 1956, he also created a design icon for the home. This wall clock is available in three sizes, and its current design is faithful to the original drawings. With its diameter of 21cm, this clock is the middle clock in the range. The clock case supporting the concave glass front gives the clock an appearance of hovering on the wall. A great gift idea for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, school leavers and other special occasions.

Please note: RHYTHM clock, 1.5V AA battery required. Batteries not included.


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The genius that made Danish design world known. Arne Jacobsen is undoubtedly one of Denmark's most prominent architects and is internationally recognised for his marvellous buildings and design - also including his clocks and watches. Arne Jacobsen's architecture is still admired internationally and many of his products are still being produced.
Arne Jacobsen's design caused a stir everywhere and the magic is that it still does so. Good design is characterised by continuous fascination as time goes by. His clock faces are iconic and contemporary to this day.

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Arne Jacobsen (11 Feb. 1902 - 24 March 1971) is one of the most influential Danish architects and designers of the 20th century. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen, where he was also a professor of architecture for a long period.

Arne Jacobsen put his modernist stamp on architecture and design for more than 50 years - not only in Denmark but also internationally. His output was enormous, originating in a philosophy of creating total concepts, where everything was thoroughly designed, with a common thread between the building, the furniture and other interior decor. This philosophy is evident in the Royal Hotel (1960) and Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish central bank) (1971), for instance. He was the ambitious individual who refused to compromise on quality and very much challenged his partners and manufacturers to create unique products. Arne Jacobsen's productions are more relevant than ever - and have enjoyed a strong revival over the last 20 years. He embodies the balancing act of elite creator and household name.

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