Rat für Formgebung – The German Design Council
The German Design Council, established in 1953, promotes design excellence in Germany through resources, influential events, and awards, solidifying its authority in the design world.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The German Design Council, established in 1953, promotes design excellence in Germany through resources, influential events, and awards, solidifying its authority in the design world.Read More →
The SE 18 Folding Chair, designed by Egon Eiermann, showcases post-war German innovation in functional, affordable furniture. Its practical design earned international recognition.Read More →
Early Life and Education Wilfried Minks, born on February 21, 1930, in Binai, Czech Republic, emerged as a seminal figure in stage design and theatreRead More →
Max Laeuger (1864-1952) was a German architect, artist, and ceramicist known for his influential work in decorative arts, art pottery, architecture, and urban planning.Read More →
Bernhard Pankok, a key figure between Art Nouveau and International Style, created sculptural furniture and emphasized craftsmanship. His legacy endures through functional and artistically significant pieces.Read More →
Fritz Eichler, a German art historian, filmmaker, and designer, significantly influenced Braun’s design philosophy, emphasizing functionality, simplicity, and modernity. His interdisciplinary approach continues to inspire contemporary design.Read More →
The ESU 421-C Storage Unit, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, embodies mid-century design principles of modularity, industrial influence, and timeless appeal.Read More →
The 1930 International Exhibition of Cotton Textiles and Decorative Metals showcased the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and industrial innovation, influencing modern design.Read More →
The Aura Reclining Chair from Himolla Polstermöbel blends comfort, functionality, and design elegance. It offers a customizable haven of relaxation with versatile features and durable quality.Read More →
Interlübke, a leading German furniture brand, was saved by the innovative ‘endless cupboard’ in the 1960s and continues to thrive through collaboration and adaptation.Read More →