Danese Milano Timor calendar english version
Timor calendar in the English version made of ABS and PVC. A real design icon and spearhead of the Danese Milano catalog, Timor is a perpetual calendar that, thanks to the fan-open PVC bands, will allow you to choose the palettes that identify the month, day and number of the week. Very elegant and compact, the Timor calendar is the classic example of flexibility, usability and transformability. Designed by Enzo Mari in 1967 for Danese Milano.
Timor is a perpetual table calendar designed by Enzo Mari and put into production in 1967 by the Italian brand Danese. Its shape is inspired by the old railway signs of the 1940s, when Mari was a child. The choice to produce this object in ABS plastic and not in other materials such as iron or aluminum derives from making it lighter, easier to assemble and with a low cost, intentions that according to Mari had absolute precedence over taste, since he thought that smooth, glossy surface and the precision of molded ABS gave the calendar a timeless appeal. To those who asked him what he thought of the Timor calendar, Mari replied: "Perpetual calendars always present some substantial difficulties: remember to update them every day, they require interaction". In fact, the Timor calendar consists of a base that supports a pivot from which the sheets representing the month, number and day of the week must be rotated. A design masterpiece that has made history finds its place in your home on your desk. Discover the available colors of the Timor perpetual calendar and order it here on Newpop.
Dimensions: Width 17 cm, Depth 9 cm, Height 16 cm
Materials: PVC
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