This faithful reproduction of Arne Jacobsen's masterpiece is the City Hall Clock (1956), a wall clock designed for the Rødovre City Hall. Rosendahl acquired the original City Hall Clock and faithfully recreated it. The dial, molded as a single unit with the case, creates a unique three-dimensional effect. The polished case and the 1950s era's signature minimalist design, which eliminates all unnecessary elements, make this a masterpiece of modernism. Product Specifications: Movement: Japanese quartz, Weight: Approximately 773g, Warranty: 1 year, Accessories: Official warranty card. Powered by a single AA battery. [Arne Jacobsen] Arne Jacobsen was one of Denmark's most influential architects and designers of the 20th century. He is known as the father of Danish design, having established the foundation for modern Scandinavian design. The "Ant Chair," the world's first chair with a three-dimensional curved back and seat, the "Seven Chair" with its beautiful lines, and the "Egg Chair" with its gentle curves that envelop the body are all extremely famous.
These can often be seen in cafes and art museums around the world. His works, created based on a perfectionist approach known as total design, are designed under a unified theme, encompassing not only buildings but also furniture and other interior elements, and have transcended time to fascinate people around the world.