Full-colour giclée print on Hahnemuhle Photorag 308gsm heavyweight archive paper. Unframed. 

The speaker for the Braun T41 radio was designed by Dieter Rams in 1959 in conjunction with members of the HfG Ulm. This compact, modularly designed pocket radio is emblematic of the technical and aesthetic superiority of Braun-designed products, made to fit snugly within pockets or a specialised case. Its influence extended far beyond contemporaries, playing an integral role in the design proportions of Apple's first-generation iPod models. 

Print size: A2 (42 x 59.4cm, 16.5 x 23.4 inches)

Lovingly re-created vector art, this is not a photograph but a unique re-interpretation of a design classic. 

All Giclée prints are printed on Hahnemuhle Photorag (308gsm) archive paper by our specialist printing partner who have many years experience and who use the latest equipment. They are securely packaged in either flat protective hard cardboard envelope (A3) or a strong cardboard tube (A2). 

Listings show the original artwork.

Please note, Giclée are more fragile than low-quality photo inkjet prints so please handle them very carefully when you unpack them and, ideally, frame them as soon as you can to protect them. 

You are purchasing a physical print on paper.