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Dieter Rams Chief Design Officer Braun 1961-1995 Braun Audio world firsts. Breakthrough benchmark products from 1956 onwards. The first all-wave receiver (T1000, 1963). TP1 Record Player 1959 (designed), 1959 (manufactured) This combined transistor radio and portable record player epitomises both the functionalist principles of post-War German design and the excitement of the new pop culture. The record player is the larger of the two units. Dieter Rams - a brave new world of product design Fifty or sixty years ago, record players and radios looked more like antique furniture than machines. That all changed with Dieter Rams' SK4 record player, nicknamed 'Snow White's Coffin' because of its clear plastic lid. Overview Inscriptions and Markings Provenance Exhibition History References Title: Portable Record Player/Radio Combination (Model TP1) Designer: Dieter Rams (German, born Wiesbaden, 1932) Manufacturer: Braun AG Date: 1959 Medium: Plastic, metal, and leather Dimensions: Tuner - a: 1 5/8 × 3 1/4 × 5 7/8 in., 1.1 lb. (4.1 × 8.3 × 14.9 cm, 0.5 kg)
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Dieter Rams has managed to apply his exacting, minimalist design approach to a huge range of products, as our new book, Dieter Rams: The Complete Works, make clear. His role call of achievements features everything from chairs to radios, shelving systems to record players. Gift of the manufacturer Object number 205.1958 Department Architecture and Design Installation views We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Architecture & Design: North Gallery Rotation 2 Dec 14, 2005-Apr 6, 2006 10 other works identified Architecture & Design: North Gallery Rotation 2 About the work Dieter Rams Braun Portable Record Player, 1959 Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) London Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series Related artists From Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), Dieter Rams, Braun Portable Record Player (1959) The record player TP1 -designed four years only after Rams joined Braun- was a turning point in Dieter's works, distinguishing them from the early designs as the Phonosuper SK4, conceived at the start of his career for the German manufacturer together with Hans Gugelot.
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Dieter Rams's record players, on show at the Design Museum. Photograph: Luke Hayes Design Braun and beauty: Dieter Rams comes to London's Design Museum Rams may not be a household. Braun Founded in Frankfurt in 1921 by the engineer Max Braun, the company had soon gained a sound reputation for engineering and for developing new products, including electric shavers, kitchen utensils and the first combined radio and record player.
A modernist design classic, this 1960s Dieter Rams Braun SK61 record player and radio is now selling on eBay. 1960s Dieter Rams Braun SK61 audio system on eBay I last spotted one of these back in 2014 and they are quite rare. The occasional one comes up in Germany (like this one), but less so in the UK. Were these ever sold here originally? Audio 1 radio and record player Artist name Dieter Rams Date created 1962 Medium metal, acrylic, plastic, and rubber Dimensions 6 × 25 1/2 × 11 in. (15.2 × 64.8 × 27.9 cm) Date acquired 2018. Other Works by Dieter Rams. Dieter Rams. D 6 Combiscope slide projector. 1963. Dieter Rams. Braun T 41 long, midwave, and shortwave transistor.
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SK61 Record Player designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot for Braun, 1966. The radio-phonograph combination is in excellent cosmetic condition, and full working order. It has a four speed record player, 78, 45, 33, 16 rpm. The tube radio picks up LW, MW, and UKW signals (Broadcast, Long Wave, and FM). All graphics/imprints are complete. Braun Portable Record Player Dieter Rams. Date: 1959; Genre: design; Share: Dieter Rams Famous works. Braun Phonosuper SK4 (Snow White Coffin), Collaboration with Hans Gugelot • 1956. Braun Transistor Radio T3 • 1958. Braun Portable Record Player • 1959.