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RING-A-DATE – Timeless and Perpetual calendar EXTRA RING

$8.00
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Everything You Need On Your Wall
An Italian Design Timepiece
Refresh your home with a Masterpiece of Italian Design. Available in three vibrant and elegant colors, Ring-A-Date enrich ambients with style.

A Piece Of Industrial Design History
Designed by Giorgio Della Beffa
Refresh your home with a Masterpiece of Italian Design. Available in three vibrant and elegant colors, Ring-A-Date enrich ambients with style.

Have you ever heard of this famous and historic calendar which has now become an iconic piece of furniture? Here are some historical notes.

The mythical 70’s are the years in which design, fashion and architecture come within everyone’s reach, with a breath of freedom and non-conformism. Normal everyday objects took on bright color and polymers began to be used extensively to produce various objects.

Gradually research and technical solutions began to “dictate” artistic suggestions to Italian design, leading to the so-called polymer boom of the 1960s and 1970s. In those years Euroway entered to the market with the first successful products.

Designed by Giorgio Della Beffa in 1970, the “Ring a Date Perpetual Calendar” was immediately appreciated by the public all over the world, crowning its success with an exhibition of several years at the “Museum of Modern Art” in New York (MoMA ). Subsequently, given the great success, as you can see in these photos of the time, the table versions and one of intermediate size were manufactured.

Have you ever heard of this famous and historic calendar which has now become an iconic piece of furniture? Here are some historical notes.

The mythical 70’s are the years in which design, fashion and architecture come within everyone’s reach, with a breath of freedom and non-conformism. Normal everyday objects took on bright color and polymers began to be used extensively to produce various objects.

Gradually research and technical solutions began to “dictate” artistic suggestions to Italian design, leading to the so-called polymer boom of the 1960s and 1970s. In those years Euroway entered to the market with the first successful products.

Designed by Giorgio Della Beffa in 1970, the “Ring a Date Perpetual Calendar” was immediately appreciated by the public all over the world, crowning its success with an exhibition of several years at the “Museum of Modern Art” in New York (MoMA ). Subsequently, given the great success, as you can see in these photos of the time, the table versions and one of intermediate size were manufactured.