
His vision on designing a clock is simple; it should be a timeless time design.
Jack gets his biggest inspiration from the art movements of the 1930’s like “de Stijl” and “Bauhaus”, their use of honest form’s, materials and colors were and still are unique.
His motto is: the design should never overtake the purpose of the designed object but it should be in harmony with the purpose.
Through his time travel the past 25 years Jack owned, participated and worked for companies like Art in Time, Karlsson, B&W clocks and since 2005 for NeXtime.
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b1009065 Time Zonedownload the picture of the clock here |
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b2006007 Square Easydownload the picture of the clock here |
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b2006011 Square Roman Silverdownload the picture of the clock here |
Jack spent the past 25 years designing and developing clocks - always in search of different forms and shapes. Instead of the classic round he chose a square, which suited better in its habitat, a room. This clock is like a chameleon assumes the color of its background and through it’s simplicity, doesn’t disturb the atmosphere in the room. The result is the ‘SQUARE EASY’ and along the sameline came the ‘SQUARE ROMAN’ with it’s transparent Roman numbers.












































