This perpetual flip calendar from the 1970s reflects the Space Age aesthetic with its hemispherical body in deep, glossy black plastic. The front is accentuated by a wide, chrome ring with a mirror-like finish, emphasizing the interplay of matte and polished surfaces. A subtly convex, transparent acrylic window offers a clear view of black numerals on a light background, arranged as easily legible flip cards set in a graphic composition and operated by a discreet rear dial. The form is supported by a chrome tulip-style stand with a round base, bringing mid-century modern motifs into the realm of office accessories. The construction is compact, its lines trace smooth curves, and the finish highlights the dialogue between plastic and metal emblematic for the era.The calendar encapsulates time in a geometric capsule, evoking the spirit of the space age and its era of experimentation. Chrome details and the domed silhouette recall the architecture of orbital stations or scientific instruments, turning daily rituals into parts of a greater cosmic order. Mechanical precision and the graphic arrangement of numbers impart an air of laboratory clarity, giving the piece a strong presence and a sense of futuristic ease.Placed on a light, smooth desktop, the calendar achieves visual lightness, with reflections from the chrome amplifying its sculptural outline. It will work well surrounded by glass, polished metal, or monochrome elements—taking on the role of a central accent on a desk or side table. Consider pairing it with mid-century modern textures, such as brass, geometric lighting, and minimalist organizers. In a home office or studio, it brings clarity and order to the workspace, while maintaining a distinctly design-led identity.
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Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
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