The Museum, located in the original grade II listed
workshop, celebrates the work of the renowned 20th century furniture designer,
Sir Gordon Russell MC, and that of his Company over a period of sixty years in
Broadway, Worcestershire.
Following Sir Gordon's experiences during the First World
War, he returned determined to create work of lasting quality for future
generations. Throughout his life he was greatly influenced by the Arts &
Crafts Movement, but also recognised the role the machine could play, given it
was properly managed, in reaching wider markets.
Over the years, the firm he founded grew to employ over 200 highly skilled
craftsmen in the Broadway workshops. Sir Gordon went on to become engaged in a
National role as chairman of the design panel controlling the Unility Furniture
programme throughout the 2nd World War. Subsequently he played a major part in
the The Festival of Britain 1951 Exhibition before being appointed the director
of the Design Council, promoting British Industry and Design worldwide.
The firm became recognised both nationally and internationally as a major
contributor to 20th century design.
Miniature gateleg table
- Russell, Gordon 1925
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The Coventry Cathedral chair - Russell, R.D. 1961 Broadway
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The Museum features:
* 1,000 of Sir Gordon's original design drawings, including furniture,
metalwork and glassware.
* 1,000 photographs, design notebooks and catalogues covering the entire
history of the Company.
* A unique collection of furniture embracing the Arts & Crafts, machine
production, 30's modernism, radio cabinet production, domestic and contract
furniture spanning in all 60 years.
* Filmed interviews with Sir Gordon and others who worked for the firm as
designers and craftsmen.
* The individual work of the many designers who worked 'in house' or as
consultants.
* A wide ranging education programme aimed at primary schools, secondary
schools and colleges.
* Facilities for `in depth` research by students, scholars, and those with
specialised interests.
Dressing table fitted with four drawers - Russell, Gordon 1927  |
Opening Times
2009
Nov. - Feb. 11 am - 4 pm Tues. through to Sun.
Mar. - Oct. 11 am - 5 pm Tues. through to Sun.
Closed every Mon. (except Bank Holidays)
From 2009 onwards the Museum
will be closed during Jan.
Admission Charges
Adults - £3.00
Concessions - £2.50
Children under 16 - £1.00
Children under 12 free, but must
be accompanied by an adult. |
Contact Us Through:
The Administrator
Gordon Russell Museum
15 Russell Square
Broadway
Worcestershire
WR12 7AP
Tel: 01386 854695
Email: grussellmuseum@btconnect.com
Website: www.gordonrussellmuseum.com