Kitchen clock, 1954
DesignMax Bill,
Winterthur
1908–1994
Berlin
Earthenware, white; glass, metal, plastic
(H x W x D)25,5 x 18,3 x 4,5 cm
Place of originUlm
About the workThis kitchen clock was developed by the artist and designer Max Bill together with his students at the Ulm School of Design on behalf of the Junghans clock factory. The most important formal principles here were optimal function and perfect legibility. That is why two easily distinguishable hands move around the circular dial. Below them is a wind-up egg timer with one-minute increments. The teardrop-like shape reflects the typical style of the 1950s with its kidney-shaped tables and streamlined household appliances.
AccessionAcquisition 1990
Provenance[...]; 6.12.1990 angekauft von der Galerie Extra, Berlin
Inventory numberP 1990-49