One of Germany’s best-known industrial designers, Dieter Rams, was born in 1932 in Wiesbaden, Germany.
We trace his life so far through seven decades of design.
1930s
1932
Born May 20 in Wiesbaden, Germany
1940s
1947
1948
Begins studies in architecture and interior decorating at Wiesbaden School of Art
Breaks from studying to gain practical experience and conclude carpentry apprenticeship
1950s
1951
1953
1953
1955
1956
1958
1959
1959
Resumes studies at Wiesbaden School of Art
Graduates with honours
Begins working for Frankfurt based architect Otto Apel
Recruited to Braun originally as architect and interior designer
Designs, with Hans Gugelot, the Phonosuper SK4 (commonly referred to as ‘Snow White’s coffin’) music system
Designs include L01 loudspeaker, T3 / T31 portable radio
Vitsoe & Zapf start first production of Rams furniture designs
Designs TP1 and TP4 portable record player and radio
Braun SK 4 record player, 1956, designed by Dieter Rams
1960s
1960
1960
1960
1961
1961
1961
1962
1962
1963
1968
1968
1968
1969
Designs 606 Universal Shelving System for Vitsoe & Zapf
Designs LE1 loudspeaker
Receives ‘Kulturkreis im Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie’ Scholarship Award
Appointed Head of Design at Braun
TP1 receives ‘Supreme Award’ at ‘Interplas’ exhibition, London
Designs RT20 radio
Designs 620 chair progamme for Vitsoe
Designs include F21 flash and T1000 All-wave radio
F21 receives ‘Supreme Award’ at ‘Interplas’ exhibition, London
Appointed Director of Braun Design Department
Designs T2 table lighter
Awarded ‘Honourary Royal Designer for Industry’ of the Royal Society of Arts, UK for ‘distinguished design in furniture and light engineering products’
620 Chair awarded Gold Medal at the International Furniture Exhibition in Vienna
Vitsœ 606 Universal Shelving System, 1960, designed by Dieter Rams
1970s
1970
1972
1976
1978
1978
Designs HLD4 hairdryer
Designs, with Jurgen Greubel, MPZ2 citrus press
Appointed as Member of Supervisory Board of German Design Council
Designs, with Dietrich Lubs, ET44 pocket calculator
Awarded ‘SIAD Medal of the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers’, UK
1980s
1980
1985
1986
1988
1988
1989
1989
Appointed Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg, Germany
Awarded ‘Académico de Honor Extranjero’ by the Academia Mexicana de Diseno, Mexico
Appointed ‘Honorary International Faculty Member’ of the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, Canada
Appointed Executive Director of Braun
Appointed Chairman of the German Design Council
First recipient of the ‘Industrie Forum Design Hannover’, Germany ,for special contribution to design
Awarded ’ Doctor honoris causa’ by Royal College of Arts, London, UK
ET 66 calculator, 1987, by Dietrich Lubs for Braun
1990s
1992
1995
1996
1996
1997
1998
Receives IKEA prize and uses prize money for his own ‘Dieter and Ingeborg Rams Foundation’ for the promotion of design
Promoted from Design Department to become Executive Director Corporate Identity Affairs at Braun
Receives ‘World Design Medal’ from the Industrial Designers Society of America
Awarded the ‘Hessian Order of Merit’ for services to Hesse
Retires from Braun after co-designing, designing and overseeing designs of 411 products
Appointed Honorary Chairman of Design Council of Germany
2000s
2002
2003
2007
2007
2008
Awarded ‘Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Commanders Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
Receives ‘Design Award ONDI’, Havana, Cuba for his special contribution to industrial design and world culture
Awarded Design Prize of the Federal republic of Germany for his life’s work
Receives Lucky Strike Designer Award from the Raymond Loewy Foundation
Retrospective exhibition ‘Less and More: the design ethos of Dieter Rams’ opens in Osaka, Japan
Less and More: the design ethos of Dieter Rams, exhibition at Suntory Museum, Osaka, Japan


