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Dieter Rams (born 20 May 1932) is a German industrial designer who is most closely associated with the consumer products company
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, the furniture company Vitsœ, and the functionalist school of
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. His unobtrusive approach and belief in "less, but better" () design has influenced the practice of design, as well as 20th century aesthetics and culture. He is quoted as stating that "Indifference towards people and the reality in which they live is actually the one and only cardinal sin in design."


Early life and education

Dieter Rams was born in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1932. He began his studies in architecture and interior decoration at Wiesbaden School of Art (now part of the
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) in 1947. A year later, he took a break from studying to gain practical experience and finish his carpentry apprenticeship. He returned to the Wiesbaden School of Art in 1948 and graduated in architecture with honours in 1953, after which he began working for Frankfurt-based architect Otto Apel. In 1955, at the age of 23, he was recruited by
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as an architect and interior designer.


Career


Braun

Rams joined Braun in 1955, and six years later he became head of design at the company, a position he retained until his retirement at the age of 65 in 1997. After he joined the company, he became a protégé of Fritz Eichler and the Ulm School of Design professors Hans Gugelot and
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, all of whom worked for Braun in various capacities. Speaking with
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years later, Rams recalled this period at Braun as having been "marked by the Ulm school, through Hans Gugelot, in the sphere of product design and Otl Aicher in that of graphic design." He went on to say that "My own work and that of my group would have been unthinkable without the way paved by them." Gugelot, Rams, and their colleagues designed many memorable products for Braun including the famous radiogram and the high-quality 'D'-series (D 45, D 46) of 35mm film
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s. The SK 4, known as the "Snow White's coffin," is considered revolutionary because it transitioned household appliance design away from looking like traditional furniture. By producing electronic gadgets that were remarkable in their austere aesthetic and user friendliness, Rams made Braun a household name in the 1950s. In 1968, Rams designed the cylindric T2 cigarette lighter. A member of Braun's board had asked him for a design; Rams replied, "only if we design our own technology to go inside them." Successive versions of the product went on to use then-current motorcycle-like magnetic ignition, followed by piezoelectric, and finally solar-powered mechanisms.


Vitsœ

In 1959, Rams began a collaboration with Vitsœ, at the time known as Vitsœ-Zapf, which led to the development of the 606 Universal Shelving System, which is still sold today, with only minor changes from the original. He also designed furniture for Vitsœ in the 1960s, including the 620 chair collection. He worked with both Braun and Vitsœ until his retirement in 1997, and continues to work with Vitsœ.


Influence

His approach to design and his aesthetics influenced
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designer
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and many Apple products pay tribute to Rams's work for Braun, including Apple's iOS calculator, which references the 1987 ET66 calculator, and prior to a redesign, the appearance of the playing screen in Apple's Podcast app mimicked the appearance of the Braun TG 60 reel-to-reel tape recorder. The iOS 7 world clock app closely mirrors Braun's clock and watch design, while the original iPod closely resembles the Braun T3
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. In
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's 2009 documentary film '' Objectified'', Rams states that Apple is one of the few companies designing products according to his principles. In a 2010 interview with ''
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'', Rams mentions that Ive personally sent him an iPhone "Along with a nice letter. He thanked me for the inspiration that my work was to him". Ive also wrote the foreword for a 2011 Rams monograph, ''Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible''. The designer
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has spoken of his grandfather's Rams designed Braun "Snow White's Coffin" being an "important influence on ischoice in becoming a designer."


Ten Principles of Good design

Rams introduced the idea of sustainable development, and of obsolescence being a crime in design, in the 1970s. Accordingly, he asked himself the question: "Is my design a good design?" The answer he formed became the basis for his celebrated "Ten Principles of Good design". According to Rams, "good design": # is innovative – The possibilities for progression are not, by any means, exhausted. Technological development is always offering new opportunities for original designs. But imaginative design always develops in tandem with improving technology, and can never be an end in itself. # makes a product useful – A product is bought to be used. It has to satisfy not only functional, but also psychological and aesthetic criteria. Good design emphasizes the usefulness of a product whilst disregarding anything that could detract from it. # is aesthetic – The aesthetic quality of a product is integral to its usefulness because products are used every day and have an effect on people and their well-being. Only well-executed objects can be beautiful. # makes a product understandable – It clarifies the product’s structure. Better still, it can make the product clearly express its function by making use of the user's intuition. At best, it is self-explanatory. # is unobtrusive – Products fulfilling a purpose are like tools. They are neither decorative objects nor works of art. Their design should therefore be both neutral and restrained, to leave room for the user's self-expression. # is honest – It does not make a product appear more innovative, powerful or valuable than it really is. It does not attempt to manipulate the consumer with promises that cannot be kept. # is long-lasting – It avoids being fashionable and therefore never appears antiquated. Unlike fashionable design, it lasts many years – even in today's throwaway society. # is thorough down to the last detail – Nothing must be arbitrary or left to chance. Care and accuracy in the design process show respect towards the consumer. # is environmentally friendly – Design makes an important contribution to the preservation of the environment. It conserves resources and minimizes physical and
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throughout the lifecycle of the product. # is as little design as possible – Less, but better. Simple as possible but not simpler. Good design elevates the essential functions of a product.


Exhibitions and recognition

Rams has been involved in design for seven decades and has received many honorary appellations throughout his career.


Awards and honours

* 1960: Received Kulturkreis im Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie * 1961: TP1 portable record player and radio received Supreme Award at Interplas exhibition, London * 1963: F21 received ‘Supreme Award’ at Interplas exhibition, London * 1965: Berliner Kunstpreise 'Bildende Kunst, Junge Generation' (with Reinhold Weiss, Richard Fischer, and Robert Oberheim) * 1968: Honorary Member,
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of the British
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* 1969: 620 chair awarded gold medal at the International Furniture Exhibition in Vienna * 1978: Awarded SIAD Medal of the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers, UK * 1985: Awarded Académico de Honor Extranjero by the Academia Mexicana de Diseño, Mexico * 1989: First recipient of the Industrie Forum Design Hannover, Germany, for special contribution to design * 1989: Awarded Doctor honoris causa by
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, London, UK * 1992: Received Ikea prize and uses prize money for his own Dieter and Ingeborg Rams Foundation for the promotion of design * 1996: Received World Design Medal from the Industrial Designers Society of America * 2002: Awarded Commander's Cross of the
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() * 2003: Received Design Award ONDI, Havana, Cuba for his special contribution to industrial design and world culture * 2007: Awarded Design Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany for his life’s work * 2007: Received from the
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Foundation * 2009: Awarded the great design prize in Australia. * 2010: Kölner Klopfer prize awarded by the students of the Cologne International School of Design * 2012: Reddot design award and iF product design award, for the BN0106 digital chronograph * 2013: Awarded Lifetime Achievement Medal at
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* 2014:
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Career Award from the
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(ADI), Milan * 2024: He became the first recipient of the iF design lifetime-achievement award * 2024: DesignEuropa lifetime achievement award


''Less and More'' exhibition

''Less and More'' is an exhibition of Rams's landmark designs for Braun and Vitsœ. It first traveled to Japan in 2008 and 2009, appearing at the Suntory Museum in Osaka and the Fuchu Art Museum in Tokyo. Between November 2009 and March 2010 it appeared at the
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in London. It appeared at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt from July to September 2010. The exhibit then appeared at the
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from August 2011 to February 2012.


''Rams'' documentary

On 22 June 2016, filmmaker
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announced his documentary ''
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campaign for the project. The full-length documentary features in-depth conversations with Rams about his design philosophy, the process behind some of his most iconic designs, his inspiration and his regrets. Some of the funds raised in the Kickstarter campaign also helped to preserve Rams's design archive in cooperation with the Dieter and Ingeborg Rams Foundation.


''Dieter Rams. Modular World''

In 2016, the
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staged an exhibition titled "Dieter Rams. Modular World" focusing on Rams "obsession with grids and shelving".


''Dieter Rams. A Style Room''

In 2022, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt updated and expanded its permanent display titled "Dieter Rams. A Style Room" to mark the designer's 90th birthday. The exhibit also includes photographs by his wife, Ingeborg Rams.


''Dieter Rams. Looking back and ahead'' exhibition

In 2021 an exhibition of approximately 30 works, 100 photographs, and information panels opened at the Museum Angewandte Kunst. The exhibit was subsequently on view at the
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in New York in 2022, and the
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in Milan in 2023.


Gallery of works

File:1952 Dieter Rams Chair from Studienarbeit drawing (resized).jpg, Scale model of a chair (undergraduate work ) File:Braun-Sk61.jpg, Braun SK 61 radiogram, 1956 File:Braun-transistor.jpg, Braun Transistor 1 radio, 1957 File:DieterRamsTP1Perspective.jpg, Braun TP1 portable transistor radio and phonograph, 1959 File:Braun LE1 Speaker.jpg, Braun LE 1 speaker, 1959 File:Vitsoe Sessel von Dieter Rams Modell 601 hoch.jpg, Vitsœ Model 601 lounge chair, 1960 File:606-Universal-Shelving-System.jpg, Vitsœ 606 Universal Shelving System, 1960 File:Vitsoe 620 Chair Programme.jpg, Vitsœ 620 Chair Programme, 1962 File:Tonarmwaage-Rams-01.gif, Braun tone arm scale, 1962 File:Braun TS 45, TG 60, L 450.jpg, Braun TS 45, TG 60, L 450, 1964–1965 File:Braun T1000CD.jpg, Braun T 1000 CD shortwave radio receiver, 1968 File:Braun audio 310.jpeg, Braun audio 310, early 1970s File:Braun regie 510.jpg, Braun Regie 510 stereo receiver, 1972 File:Braun-atelier-03 2007-02-resized.jpg, Braun Atelier series, 1979 to 1991 File:Braun Dieter Rams Lighter Austin Calhoon Photograph.jpg, Braun lighter, early 1980s File:Braun ABW30 (schwarz).jpg, Braun ABW 30 clock, 1982 File:Dieter Rams i Dieter Lubs- Calculator Braun ET66-1987.dhub.jpg, alt=Braun ET66 calculator, 1987, Braun ET 66 calculator, 1987


References


External links

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Dieter Rams interview
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( ''Domus'' magazine, 1984)
Dieter Rams – A brave new world of Product Design
(documentary interview by the
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