Clock Space Age, silver, brushed steel, plastic, plexiglass, Japan, 1970s.
699 PLN
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The Rhythm clock from Japan, dating to the 1970s, exemplifies the distinctive Space Age style while reflecting the precision of Japanese design. Its body forms an almost spherical silhouette with a slightly flattened base, creating an aerodynamic, futuristic appearance. The casing is crafted from plastic with a mirror-like silver finish, echoing the era's fascination with the space race. The dial is rendered in white with a subtle metallic sheen, and the bold, geometric black numerals and hands offer high legibility even from a distance. The face is protected by a clear plexiglass cover, and the entire piece is defined by its minimalist, seamless construction, free of visible joints or screws. Compact in proportion (9 × 9 × 8 cm), the clock sits easily on a desk or shelf, and its quartz movement also features an alarm. The clock is in very good condition, with only a minor imperfection to the battery holder that does not impact its functionality.This clock speaks in the voice of the 1970s—an era when the future was imagined in chrome and white, and everyday objects took on shapes inspired by science fiction. Its rounded form resembles a time capsule, as if lifted from the console of a retro-futuristic spacecraft. The geometric accents on the dial echo a fascination with order and precision, while the cool metallic sheen recalls the bright, minimalist interiors where every detail had its place. This is an
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Height9 cm
Width8 cm
Length9 cm
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Length9 cm
Height9 cm
Width8 cm
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