



Arne Jacobsen Station Clock: Bordeaux
Modernist master Arne Jacobsen brought functionalism to Danish design through his philosophy of Gesamtkunstwerk — total design — where every detail serves the whole. The Station Clock embodies this precision.
Designed in 1939, this alarm clock reflects the restraint that defined an era. Bold numerals command attention without effort. Bordeaux casing meets brass metal in a combination that reads as warm and considered.
Jacobsen believed form follows function, that good design is essential to quality of life. This clock proves it.
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Part of our Danish Design collection.
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Modernist master Arne Jacobsen brought functionalism to Danish design through his philosophy of Gesamtkunstwerk — total design — where every detail serves the whole. The Station Clock embodies this precision.
Designed in 1939, this alarm clock reflects the restraint that defined an era. Bold numerals command attention without effort. Bordeaux casing meets brass metal in a combination that reads as warm and considered.
Jacobsen believed form follows function, that good design is essential to quality of life. This clock proves it.
Wirecutter's Best Alarm Clock pick
Part of our Danish Design collection.























