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Arne Jacobsen's petrol-blue Station table clock is ideal as an alarm clock with useful detailing in a calm bedroom, as a colorful element in the bathroom, or as a stylish detail in a bookcase in the living room. With its classic styling, the clock makes an ideal gift for all design aficionados. Arne Jacobsen created the Station table clock in 1939 in connection with a project for the electrical goods manufacturer LK. Since then, the table clock with reference to the original drawings has been updated to bring it in line with today's standards for alarm clocks. Accordingly, the clock has a light and a snooze function, both controlled touch-free thanks to an invisible sensor at the top of the clock.
Not only does the Arne Jacobsen weather station provide an overview of relative humidity, temperature, air pressure and the time – this weather station is beautiful, simple and Danish design for your wall into the bargain! Renowned in Denmark and internationally, architect Arne Jacobsen made his distinctive mark on everything from architecture to interior design, furniture design and graphic art. Arne Jacobsen is still regarded as one of the world's leading modernists. Denmark's central bank Nationalbanken (1971) is among Arne Jacobsen's striking buildings, for which he created the Bankers wall clock. The inspiration for the new weather station derives from this clock. The weather station comprises a clock (time), barometer (air pressure), hygrometer (relative humidity) and thermometer (temperature). All measure o 4.7".
Arne Jacobsen's City Hall table clock was originally designed for Rodovre Town Hall in 1956. What makes the City Hall clock so popular is its universal expression, which is why it was obvious to make a table clock version of it. As well as adding a decorative touch anywhere in a home, the clock also has all the necessary alarm-clock features, such as alarm, snooze, and light. Thanks to a sensor, you can activate both light and snooze with a slight movement of the hand above the clock. The table clock illustrated here is in pale orange.
The stylish Bankers table clock from Arne Jacobsen is produced with an impact-resistant, hardened top lens. The Bankers table clock, which is 4.3" in diameter, has a black-on-black look that is just one refined feature of its unique design. The base is produced from solid stainless steel. The sleek Bankers clock was designed in 1971 specifically for the new National Bank of Denmark. In 1978, when the building was complete, the Bankers clock was given pride of place, including in the 20-metre-high foyer. Arne Jacobsen won a range of competitions for the National Bank of Denmark in 1961. This unique, special table clock expresses Danish design in a neutral, yet richly detailed fashion. It will be the perfect decorative and minimalistic element for your interior.
Give your home a nicely updated look with an eye-catching and at the same time discreet and understated design statement. Arne Jacobsen's Station wall clock was designed for LK back in 1941. This clock with a circumference of 18.9" is a distinctive and stylish way to show the time. The watch is created without a frame and has a light, floating expression on the wall. The station wall clock is created in four sizes and this large model is a good gift idea for anyone who appreciates classic, world-class Danish design. For very special occasions.
When Arne Jacobsen designed the Roman clock for Aarhus Town Hall in 1942, he also created a design icon for the home. Its current design is faithful to the original drawings. With its diameter of 11.4", this clock is the largest but one 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.
The world-renowned architect's table clock with alarm feature was created in 1939. Its graphic look and metal base clearly reference his own Ant and No. 7 chairs – making the clock an ideal gift for the design enthusiast. The clock is perfect for any contemporary home. With its updated features, such as a snooze and light sensor, it doubles as an efficient alarm clock.
When Arne Jacobsen designed the City Hall clock for Rodovre Town Hall in 1956, he also created a design icon for the home. Its current design is faithful to the original drawings. With its diameter of 11.4", this clock is the largest 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.
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