70 Years of Design – Masterpieces selected by Peter Zec
Special exhibition 7 October 2025 – 1 February 2026
Admission: 9 € (Reduced: 4 €)
Children under 12: Free admission
Fridays: Pay what you want
On the occasion of its 70th anniversary, the Red Dot Design Museum is looking back on its eventful history – a story that began in 1955 with the first “Permanent Exhibition of Beautifully Designed Industrial Products” („Ständige Schau formschöner Industrieerzeugnisse“) and culminated in the 2000s with the now internationally renowned Red Dot Design Award.
The show brings together products from seven decades that stand for pioneering design and outstanding creative quality. Professor Dr. Peter Zec, founder and CEO of Red Dot, has curated this selection: designs that have accompanied him throughout his life and his work as a design promoter. His commentary and professional insights make the presentation a plea for quality, context and consistency in design.
On display are products from the post-war years, such as Braun Sixtant shaver and the D70 sofa by Tecno, which are exemplary of the design quality of that era. Visitors will also encounter influences from mass culture and history of technology: from the Fiat 500 to the Sony Walkman to the Rubik’s Cube. The exhibition is complemented by technological milestones such as the first Apple iPod and Sony's robotic dog AIBO, as well as design icons from Artemide, Flos, USM Haller, Grohe, Riedel and Alessi.