Bankers Wall Clock Ø21 – Arne Jacobsen

CHF 245.00 inc. MwSt.

  • Designer: Arne Jacobsen
  • Material: Mineral glass lens, alu case, ABS.
  • Size: Depth 5.50 cm Diameter 21 cm

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Description

When Arne Jacobsen designed the Bankers Clock for the National Bank of Denmark in 1971, he also created a design icon for the home. This wall clock is available in four sizes, and its current design is faithful to the original drawings. 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.

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Arne Jacobsen Clocks

Welcome to Arne Jacobsen Clocks. Arne Jacobsen was a renowned Danish architect and designer known for his modernist contributions to architecture and industrial design. One of his notable creations is the series of clocks he designed. The most famous of these clocks is the "Banker's Clock" or "City Hall Clock," which Jacobsen designed in 1971 for the Danish National Bank building in Copenhagen. This clock features a minimalist design with bold, easy-to-read numbers and sleek hands. It has become an iconic piece of modern design and is still in production today. Another well-known clock by Jacobsen is the "Station Wall Clock," designed in 1941 for the electrical manufacturer LK (Lauritz Knudsen). This clock was originally created for the electrical company's buildings and train stations in Denmark. It features a simple, round design with distinctive Arabic numerals. Arne Jacobsens Clocks exemplify Jacobsen's minimalist and functional design philosophy, and they remain popular among design enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

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