
Pico Clock by Nomon. Photo courtesy of Nomon

Pico Clock by Nomon. Photo courtesy of Nomon
As abstract as it is functional, the Pico Clock is like an avant-garde art object in motion, even in a setting as unique as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Made in exclusive colors by the Spanish company Nomon in Barcelona, the Pico features an hour hand reminiscent of a 19th-century navigational tool and a minute hand that combines an arrow shape with an oversized ring. The juxtaposition of these shapes creates interesting visual combinations as they move throughout the day.
MoMA defines the goal of their collection as "to nurture creativity, ignite minds, and provide inspiration," a goal they achieve through research and by working closely with designers. Only truly groundbreaking products like the Pico Pendulum, crafted from painted walnut wood and fiberglass, earn a spot in this circle, where each piece reflects the spirit of excellent design found in the museum's collection.
Nomon is a company that specializes in interior clocks, lighting, and design furniture that was founded with the goal of restoring the wall clock to its former prominence and dignity, transforming it into an object of prestige and distinction once more. Its clocks are unique, handcrafted pieces designed with a cosmopolitan and elegant style, perfect for a sophisticated apartment, a luxury residence, or an avant-garde museum.
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