Arne Jacobsen Clocks - Arne Jacobsen - Station Alarm Clock - Grey
Arne Jacobsen's table clock with alarm, snooze function, and light, which is triggered by an invisible sensor at the top of the clock.
The Station alarm clock was designed for H.J. Hansen, manager of Lauritz Knudsen, who saw potential in Arne Jacobsen as a young architect in 1939. Comprised of a grey case and white face in a glossy hard PE body, curved crystal, and IP gold stainless steel feet, the clock is a welcome addition to a nightstand or desk. It's unobtrusive, making it an excellent choice for a variety of interior spaces. A timeless classic, the alarm clock includes special IC alarm and a LED light.
Crack resistant lens. Case in ABS. Foot in solid stainless steel. Special IC alarm and sound. LED light. Battery 2 pcs. AA 1,5V. Batteries not included.
H:4.5” x Dia:4.3”
Design by: Arne Jacobsen
Design year: 1939
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.