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Ball Wall Clock - Limited Edition

A colourful new look for a mid-century classic

2024 marks the 25th anniversary of Vitra's re-edition of the Wall Clocks and the 75th anniversary of their original market launch. To commemorate the occasion, Vitra is releasing a limited edition of the Ball Clock in four colour versions Dawn, Sunrise, Sunset and Dusk, which interpret the moods of different times of day with atmospheric colour gradients.

In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commisioned to create a collection of clocks. One of these first timepieces was the wall-mounted Ball Clock, which went on to become an icon of American mid-century modernism over the ensuing decades.

In the 35 years that followed, the designers at Nelson Associates conceived more then a hundred different models: wall clocks, portable table clocks and built-in clocks. Vitra began reissuing the Nelsonclocks in 1999.

The special edition is available from the 1st November 2024 and is limited to 600 pieces per colour variant.

Vitra Free Ottoman Or Panchina Offer

Buy a Vitra Repos, Grand Repos or Grand Relax lounge chair designed by Antonio Citterio in the upholstery and base finish of your choice and get the matching ottoman or panchina for free. Panchina only available with Repos and Grand Repos.

Offer is valid from November 1st to January 31st

Free Ottoman Or Panchina*

Buy a Grand Relax or Repos/Grand Repos and receive a matching ottoman or panchina for free.

* Panchina only available with Repos/Grand Repos.

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Home Stories For Winter 2024

This winter, we are welcomed into the homes of two Berlin-based artists: Nata Lee Hahn has converted a former car repair shop into a child-friendly loft for her young family, while Kitty Kahane lives in a beautiful old apartment curated with cherished objects as well as her own artwork. Both interiors – and the Vitra products they contain – express the individual personality of their inhabitants.