When it comes to George's Clock Design, Nelson, in fact, one of the biggest names in the industry. This is because its one of the first designs that will be held to promote American modernism. It 'is natural that made reproductions of original drawings Nelson. Although these reproductions are duplicates of the original and beautiful to do for many collectors only original vintage watches.
If you are a fan of George Nelson clocks, thensurely must have heard about the Ball Clock. This design is one of the oldest ever developed by the designer for the line of Howard Miller. The original design is very simple, with a circle to its center. In this center are the 12 points which was 12 hours of the day. At the end of each peak is a ball, which is the reason for its name. This is actually one of the simplest designs ever made by Nelson and was originally published in six colors.
Modern versions ofWatch this, however, have more colors and more variety to them. There is also a popular modern variant that has the balls of different colors! Those are 6 vintage colors, but for each variant, the balls of the same color as the spokes. So he came of a vintage design Ball Clock in a black theme, so that the spheres were painted black.
This particular copy, however, has balls of different colors. The concept is still based on originalone developed by Nelson. But come the 12 balls in different shades of blue, red and green. The clock hands are in different colors too. It actually makes an attractive design, but it certainly is not, as originally designed by Nelson.
The Ball Clock is not the only clock that Nelson was for contemporary tastes and a desire for change as a variety as possible. If you want to buy a vintage watch Nelson, is a good idea to be familiar with some of theReproductions on the market, especially Vitra prepared as they are selling licensed reproductions. If the clock ahead, compare the "Made in the 50s and 60s, it is much easier to understand the difference when you are spending for their own launch site collection.
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