This stylish walnut Vitra wall clock by George Nelson attracts your attention with its playful, yet easy to read 12 bars.
The Vitra Sunflower Wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clocks by George Nelson.
The Vitra Sunflower Wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clocks by George Nelson.
The Vitra's Sunburst clock from 1949 is a true work of art that is sure to attract attention in any room.
The Vitra's Star wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clock's by George Nelson.
This Vitra clock attracts your attention with the round dial consisting of thin walnut-wood sticks and the contrasting hands.
The Vitra's "Polygon" wall clock by designer George Nelson, is a clock with the savoir-vivre of the fifties!
The Vitra's Night Clock attracts attention with the combination of black brass and a playful semi-circular dial.
The Vitra's Night Clock attracts attention with the combination of shiny brass and a playful semi-circular dial.
The Vitra's Fan clock attracts attention with its three-dimensional shapes and playful hands.
The Vitra Eye Wall clock from 1955 is a true work of art that is sure to command attention in any room, part of many clocks by George Nelson.
The Vitra Diamond clock by George Nelson is a striking and stylish appearance for your bookcase or desk, so you are always up to date.
The George Nelson's Cone clock attract your attention because of the playful hands and geometric base on which the timepiece rests.
The Cone Base Clock by George Nelson attracts your attention with its playful hands and geometric cone-shaped base on which the timepiece rests.
The Vitra Cone table clock by George Nelson certainly catches your eye because of the playful hands and geometric base on which the timepiece rests.