Arne Jacobsen Clocks - Arne Jacobsen - Roman Wall Clock
The Roman Wall Clock is inspired by the clock tower that Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller designed for the Aarhus City Hall in 1942.
The Roman Wall Clock is inspired by the clock tower that Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller designed for the Aarhus City Hall in 1942. Comprised of an aluminum case, the timeless wall clock features a concave dial and a double convex mineral glass lens. The design is unobtrusive, making it an excellent choice for a variety of interior spaces, and comes in three sizes. It features the distinct roman markers from the original clock tower design.
Mineral glass lens. Movement RHYTME, Japanese movement. Battery AA 1,5V. Case in aluminium. Batteries not included.
Design by: Arne Jacobsen
Design year: 1942
Considered the master of Danish Modernism, Arne Jacobsen's designs signaled the dawn of Scandinavian minimalism. As an architect and industrial designer, Jacobsen always strove to achieve grace and cohesion. Starting with the functional purpose, which led to radically simplified designs with an inherent beauty.