TURBINE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra - 2d files - 3d files

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Nelson observed that people read time by the position of clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary, and recognized clocks as decorative elements rather than just timekeeping tools. This insight inspired the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clocks, characterized by their lack of numbers and diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and Vitra began reissuing the Nelson Clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. These clocks, crafted from various woods and metals and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for further exploration of its design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create timeless, modern pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

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BALL CLOCK - Wooden and metal wall clock _ Vitra

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The George Nelson Wall Clocks, originally designed in 1947, revolutionized timekeeping by eliminating numbers and focusing on the relative position of the hands, transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Launched in 1949, the first collection featured 14 unique designs, characterized by diverse shapes, colors, and materials, all unified by their minimalist aesthetic. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates created over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After George Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these iconic clocks, periodically expanding the collection. Crafted from various woods and metals, these clocks are powered by high-quality quartz movements and include a 1.5-volt battery, offering a blend of timeless design and modern functionality. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its intricate design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson to create versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

ASTERISK CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

ASTERISK CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Nelson observed that people read time by the position of the clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary, and recognized that clocks had evolved into decorative elements for interiors. This insight inspired the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clock designs, characterized by their absence of numbers and a diverse array of shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson’s passing in 1986, his extensive archive of 7,400 manuscripts, plans, and photographs was acquired by the Vitra Design Museum, which began reissuing the Nelson Clocks in 1999. These clocks, crafted from various woods and metals and powered by high-quality quartz movements, remain a stylish and functional alternative to traditional timepieces. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a digital representation of its design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the reissue, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create timeless, modern pieces that blend aesthetics with functionality.

TURBINE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

TURBINE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Nelson observed that people read time by the position of clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary, and recognized clocks as decorative elements rather than just timekeeping tools. This insight inspired the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clocks, characterized by their lack of numbers and diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and Vitra began reissuing the Nelson Clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. These clocks, crafted from various woods and metals and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for further exploration of its design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create timeless, modern pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

WHEEL CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

WHEEL CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks, first launched in 1949. Nelson reimagined timekeeping by eliminating numbers, focusing instead on the relative position of the clock hands, and transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over a hundred unique clock models, ranging from wall clocks to portable table clocks, each distinguished by their diverse shapes, colors, and materials. After Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these timeless designs, periodically expanding the collection. The Wall Clocks, crafted from various woods and metals, feature high-quality quartz movements and come in a wide array of designs to suit any aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a digital perspective of this classic design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create functional, modern, and timeless pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

FAN CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

FAN CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to a revolutionary approach to timekeeping. Nelson observed that people read time by the position of the clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary, and recognized that clocks had evolved into decorative elements for interiors. This insight inspired the launch of 14 unique wall and table clock designs in 1949, characterized by their lack of numerals and a diverse array of shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson’s passing in 1986, his extensive archive of 7,400 manuscripts, plans, and drawings was acquired by the Vitra Design Museum, which began reissuing the iconic Nelson Clocks in 1999. These clocks, available in various shapes and materials, feature high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery, offering a stylish and functional alternative to traditional timepieces. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for a closer look at its design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the reissue, is renowned for its innovative and timeless furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create pieces that blend aesthetics with practicality for homes, offices, and public spaces.

POPSICLE CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

POPSICLE CLOCK - Wall-mounted wooden clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Inspired by the observation that people read time through the relative position of clock hands rather than numbers, Nelson reimagined clocks as decorative interior elements rather than mere timekeeping devices. This vision resulted in the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clock designs, characterized by their absence of numbers and diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates expanded the collection to over 100 models, including wall, portable, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these timeless designs, occasionally adding new interpretations. The Wall Clocks, crafted from various woods and metals and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks, with designs to suit every taste. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for further exploration and customization. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

EYE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

EYE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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Originally designed in 1947 by American designer George Nelson, this collection of clocks was born from the insight that people interpret time through the relative positions of clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary. Recognizing that clocks had evolved into decorative elements due to the prevalence of wristwatches, Nelson introduced a groundbreaking collection of 14 wall and table clocks in 1949, characterized by their lack of numerals and diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates expanded the collection to over a hundred models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these iconic designs, periodically adding new interpretations. The clocks, crafted from various woods and metals, feature high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery, offering a stylish and functional alternative to traditional timepieces. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for further exploration and customization. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative and timeless designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create pieces that blend aesthetics with practicality for homes, offices, and public spaces.

FLOCK OF BUTTERFLIES - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

FLOCK OF BUTTERFLIES - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Nelson observed that people read time by the position of clock hands, rendering numbers unnecessary, and recognized clocks as decorative elements rather than just timekeepers. This insight inspired the 1949 launch of 14 unique wall and table clocks, characterized by their numberless designs, diverse shapes, vibrant colors, and varied materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson’s passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these timeless designs, occasionally adding new pieces to the collection. The Wall Clocks, crafted from wood and metal and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks, with designs to suit every taste. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for a closer look at its design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create iconic, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

POLYGON CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

POLYGON CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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The George Nelson Wall Clocks, originally designed in 1947, revolutionized timekeeping by eliminating numbers and focusing on the relative position of the hands, transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Launched in 1949, the first collection featured 14 unique designs, characterized by diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates created over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After George Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and Vitra began reissuing the iconic Nelson Clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. These clocks, crafted from wood and metal and powered by high-quality quartz movements, offer a stylish and functional alternative to traditional timepieces. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for further exploration and customization. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, is renowned for its innovative and timeless designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create pieces that blend aesthetics with practicality for homes, offices, and public spaces.

STAR CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

STAR CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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Originally designed in 1947 by American designer George Nelson, the Nelson Clocks collection was born from the insight that clocks serve more as decorative elements than mere time-telling devices, especially in an era dominated by wristwatches. Nelson's innovative approach led to the creation of 14 unique timepieces by 1949, characterized by their lack of numbers and a diverse array of shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates expanded the collection to over a hundred models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archives, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these iconic clocks, periodically adding new designs to the collection. Today, the Nelson Wall Clocks, available in various materials like wood and metal, feature high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery, offering a stylish and functional alternative to traditional clocks. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its design. Vitra, the esteemed Swiss family-owned company behind the reissue, is renowned for its collaboration with legendary designers and its commitment to producing innovative, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend functionality with timeless aesthetics.

SPINDLE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

SPINDLE CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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The George Nelson Wall Clocks, originally designed in 1947, revolutionized timekeeping by eliminating numbers and focusing on the relative position of the hands, transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Launched in 1949, the first collection featured 14 unique designs, characterized by diverse shapes, colors, and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates created over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After George Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and Vitra began reissuing these iconic clocks in 1999, periodically expanding the collection. Crafted from various woods and metals, these clocks are powered by high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a digital representation of its timeless design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind these reissues, is renowned for its innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and Verner Panton to create functional, aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

SUNFLOWER CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

SUNFLOWER CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks, leading to the iconic Nelson Clocks. Inspired by the observation that people read time by the position of clock hands rather than numbers, and recognizing clocks as decorative elements in interiors, Nelson introduced a groundbreaking collection of 14 wall and table clocks in 1949. These clocks, devoid of numbers, showcased a remarkable diversity in shapes, colors, materials, and designs. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed over 100 clock models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. Following Nelson's passing in 1986, his extensive archive was acquired by the Vitra Design Museum, which began reissuing the Nelson Clocks in 1999. The collection, featuring high-quality quartz movements and a variety of materials like wood and metal, continues to grow, offering timeless and versatile designs for modern interiors. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for a closer look at its design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the reissue, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers to create functional, aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces. Founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, Vitra has established itself as a global leader in design, with a commitment to quality, durability, and timeless style.

PETAL CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

PETAL CLOCK - Wall-mounted clock _ Vitra

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The George Nelson Wall Clocks, originally designed in 1947, revolutionized timekeeping by eliminating numbers and focusing on the relative position of the hands, transforming clocks into decorative interior elements. Launched in 1949, the initial collection featured 14 unique designs, characterized by diverse shapes, colors, and materials, all unified by their minimalist aesthetic. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates expanded the collection to over a hundred models, including wall, table, and built-in clocks. After George Nelson's passing in 1986, the Vitra Design Museum acquired his extensive archive, and in 1999, Vitra began reissuing these iconic clocks, periodically adding new designs to the collection. Crafted from various woods and metals, these clocks are powered by high-quality quartz movements and come with a 1.5-volt battery, offering a blend of timeless design and modern functionality. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for a closer look at its intricate design. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like George Nelson to create pieces that seamlessly blend aesthetics with practicality for homes, offices, and public spaces.

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