Horloge Murale Médiator Motif Petites Fleurs Bleu Ciel – Pendule Rétro
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Horloge Murale Médiator Motif Petites Fleurs Bleu Ciel – Pendule Rétro

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Horloge Murale Médiator Motif Petites Fleurs Bleu Ciel – Pendule RétroPetites fleurs bleu ciel all over le motif liberty Cette horloge murale vintage mdiator est une horloge bleue motif floral all over : petites fleurs blanches cur orang sur fond bleu ciel, imprimes en continu sur le contour ET le cadran. Les chiffres de 1 12 sont gravs en noir sur le motif. Horloge silencieuse quartz balayant, sans tic tac. 27 22 4 cm. 99,90 . Un motif floral all over qui vient des annes 60 70 Le motif petites fleurs en all over est

Petites fleurs bleu ciel all-over — le motif liberty

Cette horloge murale vintage médiator est une horloge bleue à motif floral all-over : petites fleurs blanches à cœur orangé sur fond bleu ciel, imprimées en continu sur le contour ET le cadran. Les chiffres de 1 à 12 sont gravés en noir sur le motif. Horloge silencieuse à quartz balayant, sans tic-tac. 27 × 22 × 4 cm. 99,90 €.

Un motif floral all-over qui vient des années 60-70

Le motif petites fleurs en all-over est l'une des signatures du design textile des années 60-70 — répétitif, serré, botanique. Ici, le fond bleu ciel porte des fleurs blanches dont le cœur orangé apporte une note chaude. La continuité entre le contour et le cadran crée un effet monochrome doux, renforcé par la bague dorée qui délimite le cadran. Les chiffres 1 à 12 sont gravés directement dans le plateau en noir, les aiguilles noires et la trotteuse rouge se détachent sur le fond fleuri. C'est une horloge murale colorée dans un registre floral — une horloge florale qui rappelle les toiles imprimées Liberty et les papiers peints des cuisines et des salons des années 60. Elle fonctionne sur un mur blanc ou naturel dans une chambre, une cuisine, une entrée ou un couloir.

Horloge silencieuse : quartz balayant, zéro tic-tac

Le mécanisme à quartz balayant déplace la trotteuse en continu, sans le bruit du pas mécanique. Cette horloge silencieuse convient autant à une chambre qu'à un salon ou un bureau. Pile AA (LR6 1,5V, non incluse), environ un an d'autonomie. Accrochage par l'œillet au dos, un clou ou une vis suffit. Entretien : chiffon doux. Dimensions : 27 × 22 × 4 cm.

Fabrication et matériaux

Le contour est usiné en résine thermodurcie (papier imprégné), glace PVC, aiguilles aluminium. Designé en France · cadran fabriqué en Espagne · mécanisme quartz, aiguilles et globe importés (Chine). Le plateau cadran est fabriqué au Pays Basque espagnol. La même exigence que sur les dessous de plats vintage médiator. C'est aussi une pendule vintage originale à offrir, à 99,90 €. Tous les motifs dans la collection d'horloges murales vintage.

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