This Weimar wall clock from the 1960s is an exemplary object of German mid-century modern design. Its construction rests on a square, flat teak panel in a warm honey-brown hue, with a subtle, linear grain adding visual texture. At the center sits a round, brushed brass dial in a gentle golden-yellow shade with a soft metallic sheen, covered by a slightly domed, transparent glass or acrylic lens. The dial is defined by long black hands in a geometric form and slim rectangular minute indices, while each hour is marked by a minimalist black dot. The piece’s proportions are carefully balanced, its form purely geometric and devoid of ornament – all visible joints are seamless, emphasizing precise construction and material authenticity. This is a clock preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing only a faint scratch on the teak surface and no evidence of restoration, maintaining its original character and appeal.
The clock speaks with the restrained voice of mid-century modernism, reflecting an era when design was meant to be thoughtful rather than ostentatious. The matte teak brings warmth under soft natural light, while the brass face quietly gleams – together, they mark time in a manner that is calm, deliberate, and disciplined.
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Height21 cm
Depth7 cm
Width21 cm
Dimension details
Width21 cm
Height21 cm
Depth7 cm
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