- An unpublished design from the Fornasetti archives recalls the encounter between the Sun and the Moon, representing an archetypal game of contrasts: day and night, light and dark, masculine and feminine.
- The convex glass surface adds a magical touch to the clock, which is hand-decorated in the Milanese Atelier.
- The structure is made of brass and the wall clock can be mounted on the wall with an elegant, functional upper ring.
- The movement of the hands is silent and continuous.
- Every Fornasetti wall clock is a unique piece, and any minor discrepancies between similar pieces are the result of artisan craftsmanship.
- Handcrafted of MDF, brass and glass
- Approx. 12"Dia. x 2.4"D
- Hanging hardware is not included
- Made in Italy
- Boxed weight, approximately 6.17 lbs
About Fornasetti:
Italian painter, sculptor, interior decorator and engraver Piero Fornasetti has one of the largest and most recognizable bodies of work. His muse, 19th-century operatic soprano Lina Cavalieri, inspired his most famous designs. Now reimagined by his son, Barnaba, the iconic legacy of art can be found in a line of home décor. Every piece created is painstakingly handcrafted making no two pieces alike.