Imbroglio desk calendar, 1972
Imbroglio desk calendar by Jean-Pierre Vitrac for twentytwentyone.
The freestanding version of the famous perpetual calendar designed by one of the great French industrial designers Jean Pierre Vitrac.
The panel is made from powder-coated steel with screen-printed graphic and plastic, magnetic cursor. The plastic cursor frames define the numbers 1 - 31 giving a calendar function.
The word Imbroglio means hidden or muddled in France, where the design originates.
Available in red.
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Description
Imbroglio desk calendar by Jean-Pierre Vitrac for twentytwentyone.
The freestanding version of the famous perpetual calendar designed by one of the great French industrial designers Jean Pierre Vitrac.
The panel is made from powder-coated steel with screen-printed graphic and plastic, magnetic cursor. The plastic cursor frames define the numbers 1 - 31 giving a calendar function.
The word Imbroglio means hidden or muddled in France, where the design originates.
Available in red.
Dimensions
20w x 7d x 20cmh
Materials
Made from powder-coated steel with screen-printed graphic and plastic, magnetic cursor.
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