120,00 €
A refined vintage desk calendar by Maor, made in Spain in the 1970s. Compact, graphic, and fully functional, it combines black plastic with golden metal details for a timeless modernist desk object.
This vintage desk calendar by Maor was made in Spain during the 1970s and reflects a period when everyday objects were designed with clarity, balance, and long-lasting functionality. Compact in scale yet visually strong, it was conceived as both a practical desktop tool and a discreet design object.
The calendar features a black plastic body contrasted by refined golden metal details, creating a clean and graphic visual rhythm typical of European modern design of the era. Days and months are displayed in French, indicating that this vintage desk calendar was intended for the French market, while the date is adjusted manually using four rotating wheels located on the back. This perpetual mechanism allows continuous use without reference to a specific year.
As a vintage desk calendar, it offers a thoughtful balance between function and aesthetics. The object shows scattered signs of wear and light yellowing of the number elements, consistent with age and regular use.
For collectors interested in French-language perpetual calendars with a different visual approach, you may also explore this other vintage perpetual desk calendar from the 1970s, featuring a bolder color palette and a distinct design language:
https://natavintage.com/product/vintage-perpetual-calendar-red-1970s/
Balanced and understated, this Maor vintage desk calendar works beautifully on a desk, shelf, or side table. It is ideal for collectors of vintage office objects, graphic design enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to functional design with quiet personality.