Gordon Russell ‘Marwood’ sideboard – SOLD

Marwood Gordon Russell sideboard by Martin Hall 1970s mid century

‘Marwood’ sideboard by Martin Hall for Gordon Russell
– Limited edition of 200, signed and labelled, 1970s.
– Book matched rosewood to all surfaces.
– Maple lining. 
– A finely crafted cabinet maker piece. 

SOLD

Marwood Gordon Russell sideboard by Martin Hall 1970s mid century

Gordon Russell (1892 – 1980)

Sir Gordon Russell, CBE, MC, RDI, FSIA was a designer, craftsman, educator and champion of accessible, well crafted design. Schooled in the Arts and Crafts tradition of the Cotswolds he believed that good design has a lasting impact on people’s lives.

Together with his father, Gordon Russell founded Russell of Broadway in 1922, resuming his pre-war design work and designing over 1000 products during the 1920s. During the 1930s, a team of designers were employed. Russell & Sons manufactured the cabinets for Murphy radios during this period.

Russell played a major public role throughout the war. He was appointed by the Government to lead the design panel set up to manufacture utility furniture, receiving a CBE In recognition of his contribution. In 1944, Russell was invited to join Board of Trade discussions to set up a national body to promote higher standards of industrial design, and in 1955 he received a knighthood in recognition of his services to Design and Industry.

Following WW2, ‘Curly’ Russell led the design team. Ray Leigh was appointed as design director in 1967, and Trevor Chinn became Chief `in house designer` with Martin Hall leading the design team.