Rodon Wall Clock
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SKU: NOM-RML012N
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SKU: NOM-RML012B
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SKU: NOM-RML012R
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SKU: NOM-ROI004
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SKU: NOM-ROI012
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SKU: NOM-ROD04N
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SKU: NOM-ROD012N
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SKU: NOM-ROT04
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SKU: NOM-ROT012
Description
With enduring Midcentury vibes, Rodón offers a minimalist approach to timekeeping, with tapered clock hands and wall-mounted time markers in a choice of 3 diametric sizes. Nomon’s essential design also gains versatility in the range of materials—graphite or polished brass finishes or a chromed option with either matching metal or colored clock hands— and is completely handcrafted in Spain, powered by a German quartz mechanism.
Specifications
Size
- Mini: 19.7" dia (50cm)
- Small: 27.6" dia (70cm)
- Large: 29.1" dia (74cm)
Material
Brass, lacquered walnut, stainless steel
Details
Made in Spain
Brand
Nomon Home
One of Europe’s most vibrant design hives seems an apt point of origin for this standout collection of sleek furniture pieces and sybaritic accessories that reflect a marriage of superb craftsmanship and noble materials like luminous marble, solid woods and adroit metalwork.
Nomon Home unveiled its first collection in 2016, an offshoot of the striking modernist wall clock business founded 15 years earlier by José María Reina. The celebrated creative is part of the pioneering generation that brought the Spanish port city to the forefront as a vibrant design hive.
This “Home” arm is now under the design direction Andrés Martínez and Stefano Bigi. Cordoba-born Andrés hails from a family with a discerning jewelry tradition; Stefano is of French origin and educated in Italy. Their combined influences are reflected in the high standards of metal work and craftsmanship, and use of luxe materials. So, too, in the decided emphasis on living the good life—from valet stands and pedestal mirrors for a dressing area, to a bar station and standing Champagne bucket for entertaining.