I have something of a sleep problem. Or I guess, more accurately, a waking up problem. And my alarm clock died. So I bought this re-issue of Braun’s Dietrich Labs and Dieter Rams-designed BNC004 ...
Braun has been associated with immaculate design for decades, with guru Dieter Rams conjuring up some of their most iconic objects in the 1960’s, based around minimalist lines, uncluttered surfaces ...
Alarm clocks—or alarm phones, if you wish—are a necessity, but that doesn’t make me hate them less. During the week, I live and die by a buzzer, but on the weekend, I don’t have to listen to no clock.
Following a collaboration with fragment design for the Dieter Rams exhibition in Japan, Braun has now turned to British fashion designer Paul Smith for yet another limited edition timekeeping ...
Dieter Rams may have left Braun in 1998, but his distinguished legacy endures through products like this clock radio, which crams a bunch of features into a deceptively simple package. Here’s the ...
fragment design mastermind Hiroshi Fujiwara is well-known to have a deep love for classic design, a sentiment underscored by his label’s latest collaboration. Coinciding with Isetan’s forthcoming ...