Dieter Rams is a legendary designer that has undoubtedly influenced your life in some way even if you’re not acutely aware of it. From the Braun calculator and radio, to the Vitsoe shelving systems, everything Rams designed is considered iconic, which is why filmmaker Gary Hustwit decided to make the Rams documentary. As part of the work on the film—that also includes original music by Brian Eno—they had a series of some of Rams most classic designs turned into silkscreen prints. Each of the four designs (Braun ET 66 Calculator, Braun T 41 Radio, Vitsoe 602 Chair, Vitsoe 606 Shelving) is silkscreened with three to six colors in the A2 size (16 1/2″ x 23″) with full bleed by Daniel MacAdam at Crosshair Chicago. Each print is a numbered edition of 100 with only a few dozen left of each design, so act fast if you want to hang one of these on your walls.
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