A History of Braun Design, Part 1: Electric Shavers

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Clockwise from top: Josh Rigg won our “Good Design Is Long Lasting” competition back in 2011 with this drawing of the Sixtant BN (1967); Cassett (1970); Sixtant Color (1971); Silk-épil EE-1 (1989); SM5 Commander (1963)… read on for more on each one

Shaving has been around for a long time. In the 4th Century B.C. Alexander the Great, an early proponent of shaving, ordered his troops to do it. Alexander had observed that beards were a martial liability for soldiers; if you didn’t remove your own facial hair, your opponent would do it for you—by using your beard to grab your face.

Two dozen centuries later, in 1930s Germany, a fellow named Max Braun was also concerned with removing men’s facial hair, though in a more civilized manner: Using precision-machined blades and a small electric motor. Using an electric machine rather than water and lather to shave your face was a fairly new concept, with the electric razor having been invented only the decade before in America; but Braun knew he had the technological know-how to produce a competitive device.

That was because Braun was already on the cutting edge, if you’ll pardon the pun, of manufacturing; he’d been running his own successful engineering and manufacturing firm since 1921, cranking out radio components and eventually, entire radio sets. By the late 1930s Braun had completed his own novel design for an electric razor, and worked out how it would be produced. Unfortunately, there was also a war brewing, and all German industry was shortly pressed into miltary service. Braun’s electric razor was shelved for the time being. Whereas war had promoted shaving in Alexander’s time, during Braun’s, it temporarily sidetracked it.

Nevertheless Braun stuck to his goals, and rebuilt his factory after it was destroyed in the war. By the late 1940s he had rebuilt his operation, and by 1950, he finally embarked on his mission to see the world filled with clean-shaven men using Braun products. The innovations his company spawned changed men’s shaving forever.

Let’s start at the beginning.

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1950
S 50
Max Braun

The S 50, Braun’s first electric razor, was an auspicious start for the category. Max Braun had developed a key design innovation: Whereas competitor’s models had a comb-like metal layer that shielded the user’s skin from the blades beneath it, the S 50 featured a thin, perforated metal foil that covered the cutting blades. When the user placed this surface against his face, his facial hair went through the holes and was trimmed by the blades. This foil was thinner than the metal combs on incumbent devices from Schick and Remington, and therefore provided a closer shave. It was a clear-cut case of superior design and better manufacturing techniques providing a better product, and Braun’s foil innovation in shavers persists to the current day.

1951
S 52
Max Braun, Artur Braun

Though the S 50 was a hit, Max Braun was not a man to rest on his laurels; working with youngest son Artur, who had apprenticed in the engineering department of the company, they quickly followed up with the S 52. It featured a wider shaving head, a more powerful motor and an aluminum casing. Sadly, Max Braun passed away shortly after completing this design.

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Core77 Photo Gallery: BraunPrize 2012

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With a record number of submissions from 73 nations, designers answered the challenge “Genius design for a better everyday.” The BraunPrize 2012 embraces the increased relevance of well-designed products that help improve all aspects of everyday life. With most people’s daily challenges becoming increasingly complex and demanding, we rely on ubiquitous technology, highly connected social structures and our ability to cope with a fast, 24/7 lifestyle.

Our everyday has become an artificial environment of architecture and technology and while it seems that the quantity of products around us is consistently increasing, their level of quality is not. We have surrounded ourselves by many things we don´t really value, instead of focusing on fewer but better solutions to help us live our lives. With this in mind, the BraunPrize 2012 is looking for ingenious solutions and product ideas to make our everyday a better place.

Established in 1968, the BraunPrize was Germany’s first international design prize. It was originally introduced by Erwin Braun, son of Braun founder Max Braun, and the goal was to stimulate public debate about design, “during a time when understanding and awareness of design and its positive benefits were largely unknown.” This year’s program was juried by Oliver Grabes (Head of Braun Design and Core77 Design Awards Consumer Products Jury Captain), Naoto Fukasawa (Founder of Naoto Fukasawa Design), Jane Fulton Suri (Managing Partner and Creative Director at IDEO), Anne Bergner (BraunPrize Winner 1999 and Design Consultant) and Dirk Freund (Director R&D, Global Braun).

Core77 was invited to be part of a special jury team of 80 guest jurors for the 2012 BraunPrize ceremony to help determine the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners of this year’s program. After hearing three professional/enthusiast and three student teams present their projects, the international group of guest jurors voted to decide this year’s winners.

There were six Global Winners: Gold, Silver, Bronze in two categories, three Sustainability Award Winners: two Students and one Professional & Enthusiast, 30 National Winners and 20 Special Mentions with projects addressing challenges in mobility, clean energy, personal expression, safety and environmental sustainability.

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History of Braun Design: A Deep Dive Into an Iconic Brand

A Sponsored Archive of
Historic Braun Design at Core77.com

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Braun has been a benchmark for beautiful and functional design from its founding as an audio manufacturer in the ’30s, to the debut of the S50 shaver in the ’50s and including its current innovations in personal care like CoolTec dry shaver for sensitive skin. The undeniable influence of the era of Eichler and the Ulm School of Design on the role of design in business includes Dieter Rams’ iconic “less is more” aesthetic.” From personal care to audio, timepieces to kitchen appliances, the Braun brand permeates our most personal every day products.

Core77 is proud to launch a microsite dedicated to the history of Braun design. Over the next few months, we’ll be doing a deep dive on the histories of Braun’s Shavers, Time Pieces, Audio, Kitchen Appliances and Hair Care product categories. And today, we’re launching with an interactive timeline of some of Braun’s notable products from its storied design history. In addition, we have a full gallery of the most recent BraunPrize winners—the work has been honored for its “genius design for a better everyday.”

BraunPrize_Kanguru.jpgGlobal Gold Winner, Professional/Enthusiast – Känguru, designed by Berlin-based designer Oliver Klein. It is a Mobility Concept for the Urban Context—a baby carrier and bicycle seat in one.

Established in 1968, the BraunPrize was Germany’s first international design prize. It was originally introduced by Erwin Braun, son of Braun founder Max Braun, and the goal was to stimulate public debate about design, “during a time when understanding and awareness of design and its positive benefits were largely unknown.” This year’s program was juried by Oliver Grabes (Head of Braun Design and Core77 Design Awards Consumer Products Jury Captain), Naoto Fukasawa (Founder of Naoto Fukasawa Design), Jane Fulton Suri (Managing Partner and Creative Director at IDEO), Anne Bergner (BraunPrize Winner 1999 and Design Consultant) and Dirk Freund (Director R&D, Global Braun).

This year’s program awarded 6 finalists, 3 Sustainability Award Winners, 30 National Winners and 20 Special Mentions across Student and Professional categories.

See our coverage of the 2012 BraunPrize ceremony here and the full gallery of the winners here.

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BN0106 by Braun is now available at Dezeen Watch Store

Braun BN0106 at Dezeen Watch Store

Dezeen Watch Store: the BN0106 is the first watch in the Prestige collection by Braun at Dezeen Watch Store. This digital timepeice features a patented EasySkroll v 2.0 operating system, which is used to navigate through the variety of functions available on the watch.

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The functions include two time and date displays, an alarm, a stopwatch and a countdown timer. The two time and date displays enable the wearer to monitor two time zones at once. Each function is easily navigated by rotating the scroll on the left hand side and adjusted by pushing the scroll in.

Braun BN0106 at Dezeen Watch Store

The watch is available with a rubber or stainless steel strap and comes with either a black or stainless steel face. A small button on the right hand side switches on the back light.

The watch is part of the iconic Braun collection at Dezeen Watch Store, now made under license by British brand Zeon. See the full collection here.

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Radio by Braun

Non so, così su due piedi mi ricorda qualcos’altro. Questa è però la Braun BNC010.

Radio by Braun

1000-piece Dieter Rams design collection for sale on eBay

Braun design collection on eBay

News: a private collector is putting his 1000-piece archive of Dieter Rams-designed Braun products up for auction on eBay with an asking price of over £300,000.

The Braun design collection failed to attract any bids during its first listing on the online marketplace in January, but private collector Roland Feinler intends to list the collection again in the hope of selling it privately or attracting the interest of a design museum.

Braun design collection on eBay

The collection includes televisions, record players, radios, cameras, clocks, toasters and many more products and appliances created by the hugely influential German designer Dieter Rams between 1955 and 1988.

Feinler, who is based in Heidelberg, Germany, started picking up Rams’ designs between 1979 and 1981, and later extended the collection by merging it with another. His website provides a video tour of the collection along with photographs of around 400 products and a complete list of the items.

Braun design collection on eBay

In a recent edition of our new opinion column, Dezeen’s editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs questioned why the Design Museum wouldn’t admit to using eBay to procure objects for its collection.

Last year we reported that Rams had made furniture brand Vitsœ the exclusive worldwide licencee of his complete collection of furniture designs.

Braun design collection on eBay

Dezeen previously recorded a podcast with Rams at London’s Design Museum, where he talked to Vitsœ managing director Mark Adams about an exhibition of his work at the museum – see more about Dieter Rams.

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