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Description:
Beautiful design classic Braun T 52 radio designed in Germany by Dieter Rams (1962–1964). The iconic transistor is made of dark graphite plastic (rare!) and has an adjustable metal handle. The original antenna can be pulled out and is adjustable. The radio can be operated with 6 x 1.5V batteries (not included). The radio is in great outer condition and appears to be operational - it has not been tested to full extent! Please note that the radio is sold as a collectible item and not intended for (daily) usage!
Dimensions: L 24,5 x W 6 x H 19,5 cm
Weight: 1,4 kg
Item No: 33339
Design by Dieter Rams
Dieter Rams is a German industrial designer born in 1932. His name is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun, the furniture company Vitsœ, and the functionalist school of industrial design. His unobtrusive approach and belief in "Less, but better" design generated a timeless quality in his products and have influenced the design of many products, which also secured Rams worldwide recognition and appreciation. Dieter Rams started his architecture and interior decoration studies in 1947 at the Wiesbaden Art Academy, which is now part of the Rhein Main University of Applied Sciences. A year later, in 1948, he took a break from his studies, gained practical experience and completed his carpentry apprenticeship. He returned to the Wiesbaden Art Academy in 1948 and graduated with honors in 1953, after which he started working for the Frankfurt architect Otto Appel. In 1955, he was hired by Braun as an architect and interior designer. In 1961, he became Braun's design director and served until 1995.