In 1958, a German company called Braun released a small transistor radio called the T3. Forty-three years later, Apple released the iPod. The resemblance wasn’t an accident. This is the story of how a Frankfurt workshop founded in 1921 to fix broken factory equipment became the most influential design company of the twentieth century, and how its products ended up shaping everything from your kitchen appliances to the phone in your pocket.

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