Description
Renowned in Denmark and internationally, architect Arne Jacobsen made his distinctive mark on everything from architecture to interior design, furniture design and graphic art. Arne Jacobsen is still regarded as one of the world's leading modernists.
Denmark's central bank Nationalbanken (1971) is among Arne Jacobsen's striking buildings, for which he created the Bankers wall clock. The inspiration for the new weather station range derives from this clock.
The weather station range comprises a Clock (time), Hygrometer (relative humidity), Thermometer (temperature) and Barometer (air pressure). All measure Ø 12 cm.
Technical Info
Colour: White, black and red
Material: Aluminium and glass
Bankers Weather Station - Barometer
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Description
Renowned in Denmark and internationally, architect Arne Jacobsen made his distinctive mark on everything from architecture to interior design, furniture design and graphic art. Arne Jacobsen is still regarded as one of the world's leading modernists.
Denmark's central bank Nationalbanken (1971) is among Arne Jacobsen's striking buildings, for which he created the Bankers wall clock. The inspiration for the new weather station range derives from this clock.
The weather station range comprises a Clock (time), Hygrometer (relative humidity), Thermometer (temperature) and Barometer (air pressure). All measure Ø 12 cm.
Technical Info
Colour: White, black and red
Material: Aluminium and glass
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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