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Mid Century Modern George Nelson Eye Clock

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Beautiful Eye Clock designed by George Nelson & Associates, and manufactured by Vitra. In excellent working condition, working on an AA battery.  The George Nelson Eye Clock is a striking example of mid-century modern design, created in the 1950s by famed American designer George Nelson. As part of his iconic clock collection for the Howard Miller Clock Company, the Eye Clock stands out with its imaginative shape—resembling a human eye. It features brass and walnut elements, a sleek elongated form, and radiating hour markers that reflect Nelson’s playful yet functional approach. The clock lacks traditional numerals, emphasizing abstract design and artistic flair. Beyond its timekeeping function, the Eye Clock serves as a decorative wall piece, celebrated for its bold aesthetics and innovation. It remains a symbol of Nelson’s belief that everyday objects can be both practical and beautiful.

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