Wheel Wall Clock

by Vitra

This Wall Clock demonstrates George Nelson's ability to pair modern mid-century design with elegant craftsmanship.
£460
Made to Order normally delivered in 8 - 9 weeks.

Product Story

Determined to bring modern design into everyday American homes, George Nelson's clock range embodies the joie de vivre of the mid-century period. Despite being designed in the 1950s, the Wheel Wall Clock’s baton-like silhouette of turned wooden poles remains a refreshing alternative to run-of-the-mill timekeepers.
  • An original George Nelson design

  • Playful, mid-century style from the 1950s

  • Easily mounts to the wall

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Specifications

Dimensions

Diameter 45.5cm

About Your Delivery

A Heal’s Parcel delivery

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Designed By George Nelson

Together with Charles & Ray Eames, George Nelson was one of the founding fathers of American modernism. Born in Hartford Connecticut in 1908, Nelson was part of a generation of architects who revolutionised product, graphic and interior design transforming everyday objects into works of art.