Porsche Design

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Porsche Design
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Luxury goods
Founded1972  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Founder Ferdinand Alexander Porsche
Headquarters Ludwigsburg, Germany
Parent Porsche SE
Website porsche-design.com

Porsche Design, legally Porsche Lizenz- und Handelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, is a German lifestyle brand and product design studio founded in 1972 by F. A. Porsche, the designer of the original Porsche 911, known for its accessories such as sunglasses, pens, and watches.

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The current legal instantiation of the company, based in Ludwigsburg, Germany, was formed in November 2003 as a majority-owned subsidiary of Porsche AG to combine Porsche AG's and Porsche Design Group's accessories and licensing business into one single company. The company's activities are focused on the Porsche Design Studio (since 2015 Studio F. A. Porsche) in Zell am See, Austria, which also works for other companies in the field of industrial and product design, and the "Porsche Design" and "Porsche Driver's Selection" brands.

History

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Porsche Design Studio in Zell am See
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Porsche Design store in London

The Porsche Design Studio was established in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1972 by Prof. Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, [1] Grandson of the Porsche founder Ferdinand Porsche and designer of the Porsche 911. The Porsche 911 (originally 901) is just one example of the many objects Prof. Ferdinand Alexander Porsche designed throughout his career. [2] [3]

The P'6510, released in 1972, was the world's first black chronograph. [4]

The Design Studio was relocated to Zell am See, Austria, in 1974. Porsche has been producing car-related accessories since the 1950s, with luggage series, purses, T-shirts, calendars, model cars and buttons being offered in the "Porsche Boutique". In the decades that followed, numerous accessories such as watches, sunglasses, and writing utensils were created and marketed worldwide. At the same time a large number of industrial products, household appliances, and consumer goods – even streetcars for the city of Vienna – were designed under the "Design by F.A. Porsche" brand.[ citation needed ]

In 1994 the merchandising division of Porsche AG finally acquired the name "Porsche Selection", which was changed to "Porsche Driver's Selection" in 2004. Following a corporate reorganisation in 2007, Porsche Design Group is now owned by Porsche SE, the holding company primarily known as the corporate parent of Volkswagen Group. Originally, there were five independently operated companies with two different brands: "Porsche Design/Design by F.A. Porsche" and "Porsche Selection". In 2015, the Design Studio changed its name to Studio F. A. Porsche in memory of its founder Ferdinand Alexander Porsche.[ citation needed ]

"Porsche Design Timepieces AG", based in the Swiss Canton "Jura", is responsible for developing and producing Porsche Design timepieces; marketing and sales is overseen by the Porsche Design Group based in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The first watch series offered solely by Porsche Design went on sale in the fourth quarter of 2014, although the first Porsche-designed watch, the "Chronograph 1", was released in 1972. [5] [6]

In 2014, Adidas partnered with Porsche Design to launch the Porsche Design Sport by adidas. [7] [8]

Products

Product lines

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The P'3110 rollerball pen
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Type 301 stainless steel knife range

Since 2005 all products have been developed and marketed under the brand name Porsche Design. The products are divided into nine different categories: [9]

Other products and ventures

Trivia

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