This Metron clock from the 1970s is a quintessential example of Polish design in the Space Age style. Its fully spherical plastic casing showcases a warm, deep brown tone with a glossy, perfectly smooth finish. The golden metallic dial features a subtle sunburst effect, while black elongated hour markers and fine minute indices create a restrained, graphic composition. The prominent black hour and minute hands are complemented by a vibrant red second hand, which adds a dynamic note. The construction is entirely plastic—including the slightly convex transparent cover over the dial and the integral circular foot that allows the sphere to tilt at an angle. There are no visible metal elements or additional colors; the object emphasizes material continuity and sculptural monochrome. The clock is preserved in excellent condition, with minimal signs of use and no visible damages or traces of restoration. This form carries the voice of the 1970s—a decade when imagination pointed towards the future and everyday objects became symbols of a new era. The clock conjures an era of optimism and experimentation; its rounded silhouette suggests that time itself can be captured in a capsule, while the warm brown and gold tones recall a longing for comfort amidst accelerating modernity. Each detail feels deliberate—even the energetic red second hand seems to signal an age where the pace of life and design was quickening. The clock works well displayed on a low shelf, sideboard, or desk in a setting inspired by modernism, vintage interiors, or an eclectic collection of mid-century artifacts. It can be paired with other bold geometric forms as well as colorful plastics from the same era. Combining it with Space Age accents—perhaps an
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Height14 cm
Depth13 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height14 cm
Depth13 cm
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