Table Clock Space Age, red, metal, Rhythm, Japan, 1960s.
1 050 PLN
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This Japanese Rhythm alarm clock, crafted in the 1960s or 1970s, encapsulates the Space Age aesthetic through its bold coloring and futuristic silhouette. The casing and tulip pedestal are made from highly polished chrome-plated metal, creating a mirror-like surface. Its metallic sunburst dial in deep, radiant red immediately draws the eye, while the hour markers—a series of dimensional chrome spheres—and the clean baton hands reinforce a sense of mid-century modern precision and geometric order. The sturdy tulip base and smooth contours give the clock both sculptural presence and visual lightness, in harmony with modernist design principles. Mechanically, it is a classic, manually wound movement with a 2-jewel alarm, consistent with the quality of mid-century Japanese timepieces. The clock is fully functional and shows only minor, age-consistent signs of use on the case and dial—no cracks—preserved in very good collectors' condition.The shape of this alarm clock echoes the optimism and technological fascination that defined its era, when visions of the future inspired everything from consumer products to architecture. The reflective chrome captures fleeting light, while the lustrous red dial vibrates with a sense of Space Age ambition. Its harmonious mix of round and conical forms seems to tell a story of a time when even an everyday object aspired to greatness, embodying hope for new horizons.The Rhythm clock could be placed alongside bentwood or lacquered metal furniture to emphasize its Space Age lineage. It would suit a 1960s sideboard, a modernist desk, or a space framed by geometric artwork and vintage
DIMENSION
Height18 cm
Depth8 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height18 cm
Depth8 cm
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