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Brand new to the George Nelson line is a series of desk clocks exclusively manufactured by Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein/Germany. Unusual materials - maple, cherry, brass or lacquered metal - and unique sculptural presence create sophisticated designs for home and office.Nelson clocks feature high-grade quartz movements and ship with battery.
George Nelson clocks are reproduced by using original models and documents from the George Nelson Archive, with the kind permission of Jacqueline Nelson, New York. All rights reserved. The authorized re-editions of Nelson wall-clocks are available exclusively from Vitra Design Museum and their retail partners.
TRIPOD CLOCK BY GEORGE NELSON DESK CLOCKS FROM VITRA DESIGN. FREE SHIPPING on George Nelson Tripod Clock (1947). New in box with free battery. A wonderful gift idea or collector’s item.
Brand new to the George Nelson line is a series of desk clocks exclusively manufactured by Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein/Germany. Unusual materials - maple, cherry, brass or lacquered metal - and unique sculptural presence create sophisticated designs for home and office.
Minimal is certainly committed to being a minimalist when they designed this Tivoli clock radio dual alarm speaker. Featuring stereo sounds to replace the usual uninspiring alarm clock noises, your bedroom will be filled with rich sounds of music and you’ll wake up reasonably less cranky! You’ll enjoy an accurate quartz alarm clock, sleek thumbwheel to set the alarm time and a snooze button. Crafted from furniture-grade cherry wood with a metallic taupe faceplate, this is certainly a great addition to an otherwise bland side table.

This Disco Ball Alarm Clock lights up your life and make it one huge party – even right before you wake up! When the digital display hits the designated hours and minutes that have been set, it starts a whole new boogie session with different coloured lights dancing around the room to the retro disco beat!
The aXbo is not your ordinary alarm clocks and actually monitors your sleep pattern and decides when to wake you! Pretty neat isn’t it?
Naturally each person has his/her own individual sleeping pattern, but there are some factors that mark the sleep of a healthy grown-up.
* Each person goes through various sleeping cycles during sleep.
* Each sleeping cycle, which lasts approx. 90 to 110 minutes, alternates with deep-sleep, light-sleep and REM-sleep.
* REM (Rapid Eye Movement) is the phase in which you dream. Sleep gets less deep towards the morning and REM phases get distinctly longer.
* There are also sleeping differences between the sexes. Women move more in their sleep but less intensive, whereas men move less but more intensive.
* Both REM and deep sleeping phases are marked by almost no movements. If you move from a deep sleeping phase into a REM-phase and from a REM-phase into a deep sleeping phase your body movements get more active.
I’d rather call this a gentleman clock. It sounds very gentleman’ish but also highly annoying. It speaks in a very low tone that just vibrates through your head. It says “Good Morning Sir, I’m so sorry to disturb you. But it appears to be morning. Very inconvenient I agree sir” If I had someone say that to me, I’d throw a hammer at him but after spending much money on buying something, I guess I’ll have to just be patient and get up.
The Tic Tac Clock from Gallotti & Radice is a fantastic full length pendulum clock designed by Studio Gr. It was presented at the 2003 Milan Furniture Fair before. Fronted by a 8mm tempered glass and backed by a simple, elegant mirror, the Tic Tac features a manual winding system with striking mechanism. Isn’t it nice to have one of this in the bedroom?

Getting up in the morning is one those challenges that life keeps throwing at us. Hence we dig the Anemone Clock that rumbles when the alarm goes off and you can grumble (hey that rhymes) to your heart extent trying to catch the machine.
“When the alarm goes off, it rumbles intensely, making it a little harder to find the off switch. Due to the rumbling, the clock also bounces away from the origin, thus creating another challenge of getting out of bed and chasing it around the room (kind of like a pet).”

The Puzzle Alarm clock will not only awake you from slumber land but will also jog those grey cells of yours. The clock shoots up the four included puzzle pieces in air and the only way to shut the annoying alarm music is to grab them and put them back! Quite an invigorating morning activity don’t you think?











