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Aged Mirror
Antique Art on the Wall Mirror.
Combining art and functionality is easy for Ethnicraft. The Wall Mirror of this firm has a round shape but with very careful details, as the mirror is aged to create an antique style. It adorns every space in a house and can be used as you wish: as a piece of art or as what it is, a mirror to look at yourself.
Wheel Clock
Wheel Clock: the wheel-shaped clock that changed the way design was seen in 1950.
The different and unique style of George Nelson, designer of the Wall Clocks collection for Vitra, is especially shown in the Wheel Clock. This clock is made of walnut, a material of change and protection, which conveys elegance and detailing.
Along with the materials and new designs, the Wheel Clock features the modernism that Nelson wanted to convey with all his designs in the 1950s. But not only with clocks, but with all the accessories most used in people\'s daily lives.
Ute Minimal Mirror
The Ute Minimal Mirror is part of the Ute collection. Horm\'s collection of mirrors.
The Ute Minimal Mirror is available in 11 different sizes, but always following the same style. Both together and separately, the mirrors are joined together to create a different, original set with a lot of personality.
Ute Millerigue and Ute Minimal have an extruded anodised aluminium frame that protects all the edges of the mirror.
Spindle Watch
The Spindle Clock was designed in the 1950s for the modernist homes of today.
Through an iconic collection of clocks, the Wall Clocks, George Nelson designed wall clocks that are distinct and with a lot of personality and character. The Spindle Clock was one of them.
This wall fixture is unique because of the absence of numbers, but also because of the new techniques used to make it. Every detail is superb in this wall clock for every modern home.
Pi floor mirror
The PI collection honours nature\'s design by maintaining strength, curves and lines, as nature intended.
Interesting shapes are discovered in this polished, elegant and stylish imperfect finish.
Each PI floor mirror is hand finished to ensure that the individual character of the wood is respected.
Diamond Watch
Diamond watch, a diamond made in solid walnut for an interesting accessory.
The Diamond Clock is a sophisticated and original accessory that mixes different shapes, materials and designs. In the shape of a diamond, this clock offers a touch of elegance in any environment and on any piece of furniture, be it a table, a shelf or a desk.
As a decorative element, the Diamond Clock gives a modern approach to what we know as a clock, just as the designer of this collection, George Nelson, wanted to convey in the 1950s.
Light Frame floor mirror
Elegant oak mirror.
Full-length mirror that can be leaned against the wall or hung vertically or horizontally.
Large in size and with a natural finish, the Light Frame mirror brings brightness and spaciousness to any space in which it is placed, adding a touch of uniqueness thanks to its materiality.
Polygon Watch
The Polygon Clock is inspired by the moods of people in the 1950s.
With new ideas for shapes, designs and materials, George Nelson created different everyday accessories in order to showcase modern and different objects to all people of the 1950s. The Polygon Clock, one of the clocks in the Wall Clocks collection, is the result of this combination of knowledge.
Clocks are very important accessories for any room, since their role in everyday life is paramount. However, they have evolved towards a more aesthetic vision and, in addition to telling the time, they are also highly recognized decorative elements.
Turbine Clock
The modernism of the 50\'s symbolized in the Turbine Clock to place in your living room, dining room or bedroom.
The Turbine Clock\'s blades extend throughout the clock to create a very elegant vision. Through new forms of design, the pursuit of modernism in accessories and elegance, George Nelson designs one of the most iconic collections of his career.
These new ideas result in the Turbine Clock, a wall accessory that beyond transmitting an enchanting power, also manages to hypnotize every person who has the pleasure of encountering it on a wall.
Popsicle Clock
The Popsicle Clock combines originality and modernity to give a different look to your home.
In search of modern accessories, George Nelson created a collection of clocks, the Wall Clocks, to show a new way of making, designing and manufacturing clocks. In addition to modernity, the originality of each piece was also very much in mind.
The Popclise watch is part of this incredible collection. However, this accessory stands out by itself for showing in a clear way that the 50\'s were decisive years for the creation of pieces like this that, later on, would be available especially for you and your home.
Flock of Butterflies Clock
Flock of Butterflies clock, the classic wall clock from the Wall Clocks collection designed by George Nelson.
In the 1950s, getting out of the ordinary was a challenge for designers. Looking for modernity and new ways to create wall accessories, George Nelson gave life to the Wall Clocks collection and the Flock of Butterflies Clock.
This clock is characterized by showing, in a mysterious way, butterflies and their wings fluttering all over the piece. A special design, inspired by this small creature of nature, which shows life and the will to live.
Elihu the Elephant Watch
A different and entertaining way to learn the hours thanks to the Elihu the Elephant Clock.
In addition to creating the Wall Clocks collection, George Nelson also designed a collection expressly for the youngest members of the household, the Zoo Timers. Inspired by various animals, this collection of three clocks is perfect for children to learn through play.
The elephant-like Elihu the Elephant Clock is a fun and cheerful accessory in a child\'s room. In addition, it also allows them to practice the hours of the day. An accessory that not only decorates children\'s bedrooms with lots of color, but also has a didactic function.
Omar the Owl watch
Omar the Owl Clock: the ideal owl-shaped clock for children to practice telling the time.
Inspired by the owl, the Omar the Owl Clock is the wall accessory for the little ones at home. In a fun, cheerful and different way, children can learn to read the hours from a clock made for them.
It is the perfect opportunity for children to learn at the same time they enjoy themselves. In addition, Omar the Owl adds a touch of joy and color to children\'s rooms.
Fernando the Fish Clock
Vitra\'s Zoo Timers collection immerses you in the marine world with the Fernando the Fish Clock.
Fish always manage to attract the attention of children and adults, since they are animals that can only be seen in water. Admiring them is a pleasure for everyone, so placing accessories like the Fernando the Fish Clock in the little ones\' room is a sure hit.
While watching the time change on the fish-shaped clock, they learn and have fun in a different way. The Fernando the Fish Clock is the wall accessory that every child would like to have in their bedroom.
Chronopak watch
The Chronopak watch is the new alternative to traditional watches designed by George Nelson between 1947 and 1953.
By creating a different collection, George Nelson gave life to one of Vitra\'s best-known watch families: the Desk Clocks collection. The Chronopak Clock has the luxury of being part of it and offers much more than just the time.
This desk clock is one more accessory in the decoration of a home, as its design focuses more on aesthetics, leaving behind the numbers characteristic of traditional clocks.
Sunflower Watch
The nature of plants on the wall of your home with the Sunflower Clock.
The Sunflower Clock is a beautiful wall clock that conveys unique and special feelings. Its shape, that of a sunflower, symbolises love, admiration, happiness and energy. Qualities that are necessary in the everyday life of a household.
Placing it on any wall in your home will not only make that space different, but will also bring it to life. The Sunflower Clock was a turning point in the creation of modern clocks in the 1950s.