"Firenze" Wall Clock by Alessi


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Wall clock in ABS.
Quartz movement.
A historic project by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, "Firenze" was designed in 1965 for the exhibition La casa abitata set up at Palazzo Strozzi. In 1996 the project was put into production by Alessi in the light blue, dark blue, light orange, grey and white versions and subsequently presented in new versions, the result of research carried out by Claudia Raimondo, Alessi consultant for research related to the colour and finish of objects.
Technical specifications:
- Year: 1996;
- Dimensions: diameter 36 cm;
- Technique: ABS.
This lot has been donated by Alessi.

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Wall clock in ABS.
Quartz movement.
A historic project by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, "Firenze" was designed in 1965 for the exhibition La casa abitata set up at Palazzo Strozzi. In 1996 the project was put into production by Alessi in the light blue, dark blue, light orange, grey and white versions and subsequently presented in new versions, the result of research carried out by Claudia Raimondo, Alessi consultant for research related to the colour and finish of objects.
Technical specifications:
- Year: 1996;
- Dimensions: diameter 36 cm;
- Technique: ABS.
This lot has been donated by Alessi.
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