Braun SK 2 / 2

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Beautiful and very rare design classic radio SK 2 / 2 by Braun. Designed in Germany by Artur Braun together with Dr. Fritz Eichler in 1955. The iconic & timeless radio is made of bakelite. The radio has been fully restored from inside and outside (new light grey paint). The SK 2 is fully functional and has been reclaimed by our Braun technician. The radio comes with an original 220V German cable. To be used for decoration purposes mainly, great for any Braun collector.

Beautiful and very rare design classic radio SK 2 / 2 by Braun. Designed in Germany by Artur Braun together with Dr. Fritz Eichler in 1955. The iconic & timeless radio is made of bakelite. The radio has been fully restored from inside and outside (new light grey paint). The SK 2 is fully functional and has been reclaimed by our Braun technician. The radio comes with an original 220V German cable. To be used for decoration purposes mainly, great for any Braun collector.

Dimensions: L 24 x W 13 x H 16 cm

Weight: 3,5 kg

Item No: 30154

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Beautiful and very rare design classic radio SK 2 / 2 by Braun. Designed in Germany by Artur Braun together with Dr. Fritz Eichler in 1955. The iconic & timeless radio is made of bakelite. The radio has been fully restored from inside and outside (new light grey paint). The SK 2 is fully functional and has been reclaimed by our Braun technician. The radio comes with an original 220V German cable. To be used for decoration purposes mainly, great for any Braun collector.

Dimensions: L 24 x W 13 x H 16 cm

Weight: 3,5 kg

Item No: 30154

Design by Artur Braun & Dr.Fritz Eichler / Image source: Braun

Design by Artur Braun & Dr.Fritz Eichler

When Max Braun has passed in 1951, his sons Artur and Erwin took over management of the company until 1961. Artur Braun "designed" together with Dr. Fritz Eichler radio SK 1/2 in 1955. To ensure that Braun's design philosophy would be successful in the market, Erwin Braun sought advice from experts in the fields of architecture and design, particularly at the Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG), the Ulm design school.

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