Vintage Clock Stockholm Adds Elegance to Any Room

When it comes to Vintage klocka Stockholm a well-chosen timepiece can add instant elegance to a wall or mantel. Minimalist contemporary clocks are a great complement to a sleek minimalist bookcase, while antique hand-carved walnut wall clocks will stand out against a flat background and draw the eye thanks to their outwardly sculptural features. For an entryway, a stately Georgian grandfather clock can help welcome rainswept guests and offer a sophisticated counterpoint to a rustic wood bench. For a conversation piece that will wow mid-century modern enthusiasts, there is a range of curious Ball clock models conceived by legendary architect George Nelson.

When King Adolf Fredrik and Queen Lovisa Ulrika moved into the Royal Palace of Stockholm in 1754, they were furnished with three clocks that performed a practical function: timekeeping in the Council session rooms. As time went by and tastes became more refined, a number of clocks were added to the collection, including this gilded bronze clock from the Rococo period in Sweden 1790-1810. The case is decorated with flowers, laurel swags and ribbons, with the face signed Hans Westman, Stockholm.

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Antique Swedish clocks can bring a sophisticated touch to any living room, dining room or library. On 1stDibs, a variety of stunning antique and vintage Swedish wall clocks are available, including ones crafted by Henrik Beurling, C. F. Fren and GW Linderoth, among others. Those in the neoclassical style, such as Ormolu clocks from Louis XVI and XVIII periods, can be profusely ornate with architectural flourishes and rich naturalistic details.