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Dieter Rams was born in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1932. [4] He began his studies in architecture and interior decoration at Wiesbaden School of Art (now part of the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences) in 1947.
Vitsœ, formerly known as Vitsœ-Zapf or Vitsœ & Zapf, is a British furniture company, originally German, known for its collaboration with Dieter Rams. [1] [2] Its furniture is widely known as a German design classic. The 620 system is currently used in the German Chancellery.
Rams is a documentary film about German industrial designer Dieter Rams, directed by Gary Hustwit. Hustwit ran a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2016 to raise initial funding for the film. [ 1 ] The film examines Rams' influence on modern design, his work for Braun and Vitsœ , and his philosophies on sustainability and consumerism .
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Dieter Rams, who was a newly hired Braun designer, collaborated with HfG on developing the forward-looking Braun product design approach. With this partnership the "Braun style" was developed, and according to Tomás Maldonado, "the style differed from Olivetti who sought unity in variety , while the style of Braun sought unity in the product ...
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