Desk clock - Alessi - Contemporary 100% ABS plastic - 1960-1970





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Alessi Cronotime free-standing desk clock designed by Pio Manzù, a modern 1960s Italian quartz battery-powered clock with a curved cylindrical form, 8.5 cm high and 7 cm in diameter, new in original packaging and in working order.
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This clock comes from the Cronotime series by the Alessi brand. This freestanding desk clock has a compact model and, with its retro look from the 1960s, seems to come from that era. This clock has a curved cylindrical shape. The top clock section can be rotated, so you can point the clock to the side or upward as you wish. This clock is a quartz-driven timepiece and is therefore very accurate. This clock runs on batteries. It is a design by Pio Manzù and the clock has a diameter of 7 cm and a height of 8.5 cm.
The clock is brand new in the original packaging. Only removed from the box to photograph.
Will be carefully packaged and insured for shipping.
Pio Manzoni (2 March 1939 – 26 May 1969) was an Italian designer of cars, products and furniture, who worked under the name Pio Manzù. One of his best-known designs is the Fiat 127.
This clock comes from the Cronotime series by the Alessi brand. This freestanding desk clock has a compact model and, with its retro look from the 1960s, seems to come from that era. This clock has a curved cylindrical shape. The top clock section can be rotated, so you can point the clock to the side or upward as you wish. This clock is a quartz-driven timepiece and is therefore very accurate. This clock runs on batteries. It is a design by Pio Manzù and the clock has a diameter of 7 cm and a height of 8.5 cm.
The clock is brand new in the original packaging. Only removed from the box to photograph.
Will be carefully packaged and insured for shipping.
Pio Manzoni (2 March 1939 – 26 May 1969) was an Italian designer of cars, products and furniture, who worked under the name Pio Manzù. One of his best-known designs is the Fiat 127.

