Arne Jacobsen Bankers Black Wall Clock 1971
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The clock was originally designed in 1971 for use in the National Bank of Denmark, but now you, too, can enjoy this classic yet contemporary wall clock in your own home. The design is classic, but created with a number of imaginative details that will make the clock stand out from the crowd and be noticed. One such elegant detail is the continuous spiral illustrating the progression of time hour by hour throughout the day.
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) is one of the most acknowledged Danish architects and designers worldwide. With an astounding curiosity, originality and creativity Arne Jacobsen played an important role in modernism and the Danish design history and present-day designers are still highly influenced by his works. With an educational background within architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Arne Jacobsen had an extraordinary understanding of proportion that he applied to his works. With a keen eye for detail, he undertook architectural projects that included all elements of interior design, creating visionary and fully coherent concepts. Most of his famous furniture designs like “the Ant”, “the Swan” and “the 7 Series” chair were originally created for architectural projects. Arne Jacobsen designed the award-winning cocktail and tableware series Cylinda-line for Stelton in 1967, and it has become the essence of Stelton’s design DNA. Cylinda-line was recognised with the ID-prize 1967 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design and The International Design Award 1968 by The American Institute of Interior Designers.