This wall clock from Germany, dating to the 1980s, embodies the distinctly modernist design sensibilities of its era. The square body is crafted from natural veneer in a deep mahogany tone with a subtle satin sheen, showcasing the wood grain beneath its smooth surface. A centrally placed, round dial with a light, off-white background is protected by a glass front. The face features thin black Roman numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with minimalist black hour markers in between. Slender black hands are mounted on a gold-toned center, adding a refined finishing touch. The clock is equipped with a Japanese quartz movement powered by an LR6 battery, with a rear panel allowing for battery replacement. Precise joinery and the absence of visible hardware on the front emphasize the careful craftsmanship. The piece is preserved in very good condition, showing no visible damage or signs of heavy use. The clock’s design engages in a subtle dialogue with the aesthetics of Bauhaus and late modernism: geometric form, clear symmetry, and legible time display echo the disciplined design language of the
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Height27 cm
Depth6 cm
Width27 cm
Dimension details
Width27 cm
Height27 cm
Depth6 cm
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