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Dieter Rams’ most influential designs
The Braun SK4 radio-phonograph from 1956.
Gary Hustwit
The 606 Universal Shelving System Dieter Rams designed for Vitsoe in 1960. It's still on sale.
Vitsoe
Braun's TG 60 reel-to-reel tape recorder from 1965, which famously informed the original design of Apple's podcast app.
Museum Angewandte Kunst
Braun's TP1 portable record player from 1959. The record was unconventionally played from the bottom, as the head rose from a slot in the body of the device.
Gary Hustwit
Functional Alarm Clock, 1978, designed by Dieter Rams and Dietrich Lubs.
Museum Angewandte Kunst
KF20 Coffee machine, 1972, designed by Dieter Rams and Florian Seiffert.
Museum Angewandte Kunst
KM 3 Food Processor, 1957, designed by Dieter Rams and Gerd Alfred Muller.
Museum Angewandte Kunst
T 1000 World Radio Receiver, 1963.
Gary Hustwit
Nizo S 8 Movie Film Camera, 1968, designed by Dieter Rams and Robert Oberheim.
Museum Angewandte Kunst
Dieter Rams with Gary Hustwit and designer Erik Spiekermann during filming.
Gary Hustwit
Dieter Rams in the streets of London in a scene from "Rams."
Gary Hustwit
Dieter Rams is his back garden, which he does not call a "Japanese garden," but rather "Japanese-inspired."