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1970 "Museum Wall Clock" model 622-342 designed by Nathan George Horwitt for Howard Miller featuring a white enameled steel frame …
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1970 "Museum Wall Clock" model 622-342 designed by Nathan George Horwitt for Howard Miller featuring a white enameled steel frame with a composite pressboard back and a modern minimalist front with a single dot for the 12 position and white minute/hour hands.
Designed by Nathan Horwitt in 1969 the clock was named the “Museum Wall Clock” as it was introduced into the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) collection in 1970.
Measurements: 13" across and 2.5" in depth.
United States, 1970
Chairish sells clocks only with display as the intended use. The mechanical elements are not guaranteed to be in working order by Chairish.
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