Wall clock, Predom-Metron Z-250, brown, porcelain, by A. Sadulski, Poland, 1970s.
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The Predom-Metron Z-250 is a vintage ceramic wall clock designed by Adam Sadulski in Poland in the 1970s. It features a square form with softly rounded corners and a smooth, glazed surface in a warm medium brown. The frame is adorned with raised, abstract patterns and flowing lines that lend visual and tactile depth, while the central glossy dial in creamy beige contrasts with stylized brown Arabic numerals. Gold-toned metal hands, with distinctive star-shaped bases, accentuate the retro character of the piece. Produced by Mirostowice Ceramic Works, the clock is signed and comes with both a new movement and the original, functioning ZMB Predom-Metron mechanism. Dimensions: width 31 cm, height 28 cm, depth 6 cm. The clock is preserved in very good condition—no visible damage, chips, or cracks; no signs of restoration or intervention. This clock channels the spirit of Polish modernism in the 1970s, when functionality merged with the decorative artistry of ceramics. The raised lines along the frame evoke the era’s undulating rhythm, while the glossy ceramic reflects light and creates a gentle aura that shifts throughout the day. The stylized numerals and golden hands recall the optimism of postwar design: the clock seems to suggest time passing calmly in a home where every detail has purpose. It may be displayed in a living room against a light or neutral wall, allowing the brown frame and creamy
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Height28 cm
Width6 cm
Length31 cm
Dimension details
Length31 cm
Height28 cm
Width6 cm
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