Frame clock - Proditus - Acrylic - 1980-1990





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Proditus wall clock dating from 1980–1990, made in Italy in acrylic with a quartz movement, a one‑day power reserve and no striking, measuring 81 by 81 cm by 5 cm and in good condition while functioning.
Description from the seller
Large postmodern wall clock, dating from the late 1980s to early 1990s, characterized by a strong graphic and architectural imprint. The object presents itself as a true wall artwork: a rigorous geometric composition in which the dial is integrated into an abstract design made of color arcs and perspective planes, with clear references to the language of Italian postmodernism and the visual culture of the era. The panel graphics use a period-typical palette (red, orange, yellow, turquoise, grays), balancing color and geometry in a balanced and recognizable way. The minimalist black hands interact with the composition without overpowering it, reinforcing the idea of an object halfway between functional design and wall art. The square frame in black rubber that encases the entire composition accentuates its stage presence, making it suitable for both domestic environments and professional spaces or modern collecting. The model is often associated, in the design market, with Italian productions of the era, as seen in the lower corner of the Proditus collection. Good overall condition, with normal signs of aging consistent with the object's age. Graphics well preserved. Functioning with battery. No power reserve.
Large postmodern wall clock, dating from the late 1980s to early 1990s, characterized by a strong graphic and architectural imprint. The object presents itself as a true wall artwork: a rigorous geometric composition in which the dial is integrated into an abstract design made of color arcs and perspective planes, with clear references to the language of Italian postmodernism and the visual culture of the era. The panel graphics use a period-typical palette (red, orange, yellow, turquoise, grays), balancing color and geometry in a balanced and recognizable way. The minimalist black hands interact with the composition without overpowering it, reinforcing the idea of an object halfway between functional design and wall art. The square frame in black rubber that encases the entire composition accentuates its stage presence, making it suitable for both domestic environments and professional spaces or modern collecting. The model is often associated, in the design market, with Italian productions of the era, as seen in the lower corner of the Proditus collection. Good overall condition, with normal signs of aging consistent with the object's age. Graphics well preserved. Functioning with battery. No power reserve.

