Vitra's Popsicle Clock wall clock stands out with its light and playful design, where the clock face made of walnut sticks and stylishly personal hands create a unique look. The high-quality mechanism and carefully considered details ensure that the clock is both an accurate time display and an elegant eye-catcher in the interior.
In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a watch collection. While studying the way people use clocks, Nelson discovered that seeing the time is based on interpreting the relative positions of the hands, in which case numbers are not necessary. Since most people wore wristwatches, he felt that watches functioned more as decorative elements.
From these thoughts was born the first clock collection launched in 1949, which had 14 completely different wall and table clocks without numbers. The watches had diversity in shapes, colors and materials. Over the next 35 years, Nelson Associates designed more than a hundred different clocks. After Nelson's death in 1986, his archive was transferred to the Vitra Design Museum, which began reproducing these watches in 1999 and has since expanded the collection. Today, Vitra offers a wide selection of high-quality quartz watches for different tastes and styles.