
George Nelson

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Flock of butterflies Wall Clock, designed by George Nelson, With his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design. Sunflower clock is made with various types of wood and metal. It has a high-quality quartz Wall Clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included. It is available in a aluminium finish.

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Ball Clock, designed by George Nelson, With his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design. Sunflower clock is made with various types of wood and metal. It has a high-quality quartz Wall Clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included. It is available in a multicolored finish.

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Sunflower Clock, designed by George Nelson, With his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design. Sunflower clock is made with various types of wood and metal. It has a high-quality quartz Wall Clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included. It is available in a black ash finish.

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Petal Clock, designed by George Nelson, With his collection of Wall Clocks (1948-1960), conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design. Sunflower clock is made with various types of wood and metal. It has a high-quality quartz Wall Clock movement, 1.5 volt battery included. It is available in a black finish.

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Nelson Bench, designed by George Nelson, is made of ash, combining the natural colour of the seat with a black finish on the base. Its clean linear aesthetic underlines the architectural background of the designer, George Nelson. It can be used as a bench or low table and is available in two different lengths. The seat is made with slatted wood in solid black ash finish and the base is in ash, lacquered in black. It is not recommended for public spaces.

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Coconut chair, designed by George Nelson, is a beautifully designed chair. The comparison of the Coconut Chair to an eighth of a sectioned coconut goes back to the designer himself, George Nelson – a prominent exponent of American mid-century modernism. However, the colour scheme of this iconic, spacious lounge chair is reversed: the outside of the plastic shell is white, while the comfortable one-piece upholstery is covered in high-quality leather in nero finish.