This German table clock from the 1990s exemplifies the late 20th-century minimalist design ethos. Crafted from matte black plastic, it features a geometric, rectangular body and a stable, horizontal base. The round clock face is set within a square frame, complemented by four green hour markers at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions, providing a subtle color accent and enhancing legibility. The slender, silver hands and second hand underscore the restrained character of the piece. The casing’s surface is smooth and matte, free from visible texture or gloss. The proportions are balanced, with a base slightly wider than the upper part, reinforcing a sense of stability. The precise quartz movement is powered by an R6 battery for convenient operation. The clock is preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing no signs of wear, damage, or restoration. This clock channels the spirit of German minimalism from the 1990s, when designers deliberately eschewed superfluous ornamentation in favor of pure lines and function. It seems to say, “Time flows here in an orderly fashion, without distraction.” The matte black and discreet green details evoke the technological optimism of the era, reflecting a philosophy in which design should be clear, practical, and harmonious—everything subordinated to clarity and coherence. The clock may be paired with other decor
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth3 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height13 cm
Depth3 cm
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