Description
At the same time, the City Hall and Roman clocks is also be returning as Rosendahl has also acquired the rights to these two models. Roman hails from 1942 and was designed for Aarhus City Hall, whereas City Hall is from 1956 and was designed for Rødovre City Hall.
It was Arne Jacobsen's custom to design the totality – everything from the building to its fixtures, fittings and furniture. Thus, together, the three clocks represent an interesting cross-section of modernism in design as expressed by Arne Jacobsen over a period of 30 years.
Technical Info
Movement: RHYTME Japanese movement
Battery: AA 1,5 Volt
Accuracy: +/- 0,5 sec. in 24 hours
Dial: White
Size: 16cm, 21cm, 29cm, 48cm
Case: Aluminium
Roman clock
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Description
At the same time, the City Hall and Roman clocks is also be returning as Rosendahl has also acquired the rights to these two models. Roman hails from 1942 and was designed for Aarhus City Hall, whereas City Hall is from 1956 and was designed for Rødovre City Hall.
It was Arne Jacobsen's custom to design the totality – everything from the building to its fixtures, fittings and furniture. Thus, together, the three clocks represent an interesting cross-section of modernism in design as expressed by Arne Jacobsen over a period of 30 years.
Technical Info
Movement: RHYTME Japanese movement
Battery: AA 1,5 Volt
Accuracy: +/- 0,5 sec. in 24 hours
Dial: White
Size: 16cm, 21cm, 29cm, 48cm
Case: Aluminium
Designed by Arne Jacobsen

Trained as an architect in Copenhagen, Jacobsen took up the profession already in the 1920s. His most famous buildings include Arhus Town Hall in Denmark, the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and St Catherine's College in Oxford England. His experiments
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