This Atlanta wall clock from the 1970s exemplifies German design inspired by mid-century modernism. Crafted from metal and entirely finished in a warm, satin brass, the clock face features a distinctive radial brushed texture. The outer rim is adorned with a repeating geometric loop motif in brass, lending a sculptural and decorative accent characteristic of the era. The minimalist face is free of numerals, with time marked by twelve black rectangular hour markers, each set with a small metallic stud, creating a bold contrast against the brass background. Slender, black, angular hands echo the sharp lines of the design, and the face itself is divided into visible segments, emphasizing geometric precision. The original Junghans mechanism ensures reliable timekeeping, and the 'Atlanta' signature on the dial confirms authenticity. The clock measures 24 cm in diameter. The overall condition is good, with minor surface scratches and small signs of use consistent with age. The form of this clock echoes the spirit of 1970s German modernity: geometric discipline meets decorative freedom. The satin brass diffuses light, creating a subtle sheen that shifts with the viewer’s angle. It quietly recalls an era when technical precision and sculptural form held equal importance, and every detail—from the graphic indices to the looping border—served both aesthetic and functional roles. This model would suit a living room styled in mid-century
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Height24 cm
Width24 cm
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Width24 cm
Height24 cm
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