Dues its enchanting design and exclusive clockwork, George Nelson's Spindle Clock took the world by storm when it was launched in 1959.
The clock hangs on the wall of many design museums around the world and inspires artistic souls who dream of becoming part of the wonderful world of design.
The Spindle Clock is the ideal gift for the man who is always late. He’ll love looking at its eye-catching design and always know the time. A practical decoration for the forgetful connoisseur.
Dues its enchanting design and exclusive clockwork, George Nelson's Spindle Clock took the world by storm when it was launched in 1959.
The clock hangs on the wall of many design museums around the world and inspires artistic souls who dream of becoming part of the wonderful world of design.
The Spindle Clock is the ideal gift for the man who is always late. He’ll love looking at its eye-catching design and always know the time. A practical decoration for the forgetful connoisseur.
Considered as one of the founders of American Modernism, George Nelson is celebrated for designing most of the 20th century's most iconic Modernist furniture. Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1908, Nelson graduated from Hartford Public High school before studying architecture at Yale University.
Driven towards creating aesthetically beautiful and innovative furniture, Nelson condemned any connotation of applying a set formula towards design. He was famously quoted as blasting, “Design is not science and it never will be."
Alongside winning numerous awards for his iconic furniture designs, Nelson published several books and held the role as editor for Industrial Design Magazine. The American left a legendary legacy to a future generation of designers by establishing and organising influential conferences, such as the Aspen Design gatherings.