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Lieu de rendez-vous
1988
Météore Design

Jean-François Jacques and Pierre-Marc Pelletier founded Météore Studio, later Météore Design, in 1987. The firm’s designers develop products in a variety of areas, from lamps, clocks, and furniture to medical and transportation equipment.

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Details
Category
Furnishings, Industrial Design
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
enamelled steel, granite, stainless steel
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Location
Location
Location
Station Acadie
Localization
Mezzanine
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is outside the turnstiles

Artwork description

This Art Deco-style sculptural clock was created by industrial designers Jean-François Jacques and Pierre-Marc Pelletier. The stainless steel circle in the floor around the clock forms the shape of a second large clock face, with the two benches forming the hands.