Serving Platter, Residential Pattern?

Russel Wright; Home Decorators Inc.

Object Label

Because of its low cost and easy care, plastic attracted both consumer and designer in the postwar era. Russel Wright worked with the chemical company American Cyanamid to develop a line of dinnerware from its patented plastic, Melamine. Although that venture was not successful, Wright soon found other companies to produce his designs for plastic dinnerware. Originally intended for institutional use, plastic dinnerware also found a place at home, and by 1957 Wright’s Residential line, produced by Northern Industrial Chemical, had door-to-door sales of $4 million.

Caption

Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976); Home Decorators Inc.. Serving Platter, Residential Pattern?, ca.1953. Molded plastic, oval: 1 7/8 x 9 x 11 1/2 in. (4.8 x 22.9 x 28.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Paul F. Walter, 83.108.104.

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Serving Platter, Residential Pattern?

Date

ca.1953

Medium

Molded plastic

Classification

Food/Drink

Dimensions

oval: 1 7/8 x 9 x 11 1/2 in. (4.8 x 22.9 x 28.5 cm)

Signatures

no signature

Inscriptions

no inscriptions

Markings

On bottom, raised and molded: "DESIGNED BY;" "Russel Wright" (in script); "FOR HOME DECORATORS, INC:" 'NEWARK;" "NEW YORK STATE".

Credit Line

Gift of Paul F. Walter

Accession Number

83.108.104

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