As head of design at Braun, the German consumer electronics manufacturer, Dieter Rams emerged as one of the most influential industrial designers of the late 20th century by defining an elegant, legible, yet rigorous visual language for its products. The exhibition showcases Rams’ landmark designs for Braun and furniture manufacturer Vitsœ, examines how Rams’ design ethos inspired Braun’s entire product range for over 40 years and assess his lasting influence on today’s design landscape.
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Dieter Rams: Less And More
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Mark Adams from Vitsœ talks to Dieter Rams
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Vom Trend zum Stadtgarten - Christoph Braun “Hacken Leben auf dem Land in | Kritik | Deutschlandradio Kultur
Die Nähe zur Natur ist das ideale Umfeld, sich selbst zu finden. Der Popmusikjournalist Christoph Braun liefert dafür mit seinem Buch eine Mischung aus Erfahrungsbericht, Agrarreportage und Analyse der landwirtschaftlichen Produktionsweise.
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