Kartell Air du Temps Clock - Metallic

Made in Italy
Designed by Eugeni Quitllet
  • 1931/10 / Transparent/Metallic Red
    • 1931/10
    • Transparent/Metallic Red
    • 1931/GG
    • Transparent/Metallic Gold
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Air du Temps Clock - Metallic
1931/10 / Transparent/Metallic Red
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Regular price
$360
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$360
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Air du Temps Clock - Metallic
1931/GG / Transparent/Metallic Gold
Regular price
$360
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$360
Unit price
per 
Regular price
$360
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$360
Unit price
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Lightness is the watchword of the table clock "Air du Temps" inhabited by hollows and light. Its aerial shape and its clean and essential design allow time to elapse suspended on a smooth and sparkling surface. A simple elegant object that fits perfectly into any setting.

Dimensions

Width: 21.5 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Height: 30 cm

Materials

Structure material: Transparent Pmma

Eugeni Quitllet

“Disoñador”, an invented word that is a mix between designer and dreamer: this is how Eugeni Quitllet defines himself. Having grown artistically in Barcelona, he is a creator of best-selling objects which go far beyond the simple combination of form and function, exploring the relationship between void and block, discovering elegant silhouettes hidden within the material, imagining a future that is free from the force of gravity.

The topic of weightlessness is truly a passion for him, and it can be found in many of his designs, created for major brands and awarded prestigious international accolades. His encounter with Foscarini led to the birth of the Satellight project, a light that fluctuates in space, captured in a glass bell.

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