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Steering Wheel Style Clock - Black

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Steering Wheel Style Clock - Black

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£59.50
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£119.00
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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

A PERFECT MIRROR OF A CAR STEERING WHEEL

Capturing the mood of the post war era and America’s emerging market, the Steering Wheel Clock was originally designed by George Nelson in 1961. Influenced by the motor car, the designer who were once stuck on a traffic got the idea from the steering wheel itself. This design has succeeded due to its sophistication and the elaborate design. This clock looks as striking and cutting edge now as it did when it was first conceived.

Steering Wheel Style Clock
Steering Wheel Style Clock

THE GAZED UPON APPEARANCE

The Designer Editions Designer Editions Style of the Steering Wheel Clock exemplify the classic mid-century modernist style and carefully contrived to the exact detail of the original bearing a lightweight structural frame of a 1950s steering wheel in metal finish with pure color and bold graphic forms to make a statement. It is manufactured with Aluminum Quartz Holder infused with accurate and consistent quartz movement. A certified classic that will capture the heart of every aficionado.

THE FINER DETAILS

Steering Wheel Style Clock
  • Frame: Aluminum Quartz Holder, Metal Finish
  • Style: Modern Look
  • Warranty: 5 Years 
  • Assembly: Fully Assembled
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Spot Clean
  • Batteries: 1 * AA (Not Included)
  • Dimension: Width 30cm, Depth 30cm, Height 7.5cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 34cm, Depth 34cm, Height 10cm
  • CBM: 0.012 Product Weight: 1.4kg
Inspired By

George Nelson

George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut was an American industrial designer and one of the founders of American Modernism. He did not originally set out to become an architect but fate lead him to the path when one rainy day he happened upon the architecture school at Yale, when he ducked into a building and as he walks his way through the building, he immediately found where he belonged. Entering the profession in the depths of the Great Depression, Nelson competed for and was awarded a Rome Prize, which provided a two-year stipend to study at the American Academy in Rome. George Nelson shaped the course of design in America for over four decades. Many of his designs were known worldwide including the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and Ball Clock to name a few.

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