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For 40 years, from 1955 until 1995, Dieter Rams designed or oversaw the
design of over 500 products for the German electronics manufacturer
Braun, as well as furniture for Vitsœ. Audio equipment, calculators,
shavers and shelving systems are just some of the products created by
Dieter Rams, each item holds a special place in the history of
industrial and furniture design and has established Dieter Rams as one
of the most influential designers of the late 20th century.
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| Dieter Rams, 1969 © Dieter Rams |
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This exhibition is the first UK definitive retrospective of Dieter Rams’ career in over 12 years. Showcasing landmark designs for both Braun and Vitsœ, this exhibition will examine how Dieter Rams’ design ethos inspired and challenged perceptions of domestic design and assesses Dieter Rams’ lasting influence on today’s design landscape. Archive film footage, models, sketches and prototypes will be displayed alongside specially commissioned interviews with Dieter Rams’ contemporaries, which include Jonathon Ive, Jasper Morrison, Sam Hecht and Naoto Fukasawa.
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Electric shaver, 1970 Design: Dieter Rams Manufacturer: Braun |
Control ET44 calculator, 1978 Design: Dieter Rams Manufacturer: Braun |
Dieter Rams’ elegant products challenged original concepts of design thought by reducing electrical switches to a minimum and arranging them in an orderly manner, transparent plastics and wooden veneers were mixed and colour schemes were limited to tones of pure whites and greys, the only splash of colour being allocated to switches and dials.
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P1 pocket record player, 1959 and T41 pocket radio, 1956 Design: Dieter Rams, Manufacturer: Braun
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SK4 record player, 1956 Design: Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot Manufacturer: Braun |
Dieter Rams defined an elegant, legible, yet rigorous visual design language, identified through his ‘Ten Principles’ of good design, which, amongst others stated that good design should be innovative, aesthetic, durable and useful. Heavily influenced by the Bauhaus and Ulm School of Art in Germany, Dieter Rams pioneered a design spirit which embraced modernity and placed functionality above everything else, resulting in designs that were free of decoration, simple in function and embodied a cohesive sense of order. Born in Germany in 1932, Dieter Rams trained in architecture and interior design before joining Braun in 1955 where he took advantage of electronic and
engineering advances made during the Second World War to realise a sophisticated re-interpretation of domestic appliances.
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606 Universal Shelving system Design: Dieter Rams Manufacturer: Vitsœ |
LE1 loudspeaker, 1960 Design: Dieter Rams Manufacturer: Braun |
Dieter Rams - Less and More
Exhibition from November 18 2009 to March 14 2010
Design Museum London
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the design looks strong in design, and the vintage feel also makes it that much more decorative. Great share.
Nicolette