“Braun doesn’t need to follow these fast trends”
Interview with Duy Phong Vu and Markus Orthey by Gerrit Terstiege

Hand mixers and many accessories: Braun MultiMix 1.
© Roman Knie
MO: Last year we launched fourteen new products and this year it will be eighteen. And in the last few years, we have rebuilt the entire iron range. In fact, we’ve streamlined and expanded all the product categories. I also feel that the way of working here is more direct: one has much closer contact with people because we are a smaller organisation. And as Phong rightly says, the work is much more product-related and decisions are made more quickly. One makes decisions about new products together with a panel of experts, so to speak. And one also takes on many other tasks because we are like a small family: everyone is involved, not just those working in design.

Team meeting of Braun Household in Neu-Isenburg: Markus Orthey (left) and Duy Phong Vu (centre) with colleagues.
© Niels Geisselbrecht

Markus Orthey (right) with his former professor, the designer Florian Seiffert—creator of the famous Braun KF 20 Coffee Maker.
© Politecnico di Milano, Smart Design, 2019

Dieter Rams (left), Duy Phong Vu (centre) and Ludwig Littmann as well as Jürgen Greubel, Braun Design department, Kronberg, ca. 2000.
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Left: Assembled and fitted step by step: The Vitsœ 606 Shelving System, in the flat of Duy Phong Vu. On the shelf: a Braun audio 2 system in anthracite.
© Duy Phong Vu
Right: Vitsœ spirit level and wall shelving.
© Duy Phong Vu

Markus Orthey’s atelier system in his living room. Designed by Peter Hartwein and Dieter Rams.
© Markus Orthey

Latest multi-function mixer MultiPractic 3, designed by Braun Household design team in Neu-Isenburg.
© De’Longhi Braun Household

CareStyle 9 steam iron station, designed by Braun Household design team in Neu-Isenburg.
© De’Longhi Braun Household
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