Swiss design is still synonymous today with honesty, precision, restraint, and ease of use. Twenty-five selected objects from the Design Collection of the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich—established in 1987 and today the world’s largest collection of Swiss design—evoke the product culture of the 20th century. They range from early examples of industrial design such as the Sigg bottle to the elegant furniture of postwar modernism, and from the anti-design of the 1960s to symbolically charged postmodernism and the new simplicity at the century’s end. (Renate Menzi)