Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll

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Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll
Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll

 

Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll
Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll

 

Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll
Secticon Clocks, Product Brochure, 1960. Designed by Thérèse Moll
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