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  1. 1904-1922. Gordon Russell was born in 1892 and moved to the village of Broadway at the age of 12. Sydney Bolton Russell, Gordon’s father, purchased an inn, The Lygon Arms, in 1904 with the aim of turning it into a country hotel. Gordon attended school in Chipping Campden and left at the age of 16 to help with the family’s antique ...

  2. gordonrusselldesignmuseum.org › gordon-russell › a-champion-of-designA Champion Of Design | Gordon Russell

    He emphasizes that Gordon Russell was so much more than just a designer; he was interested in the product but also in the life that surrounded it – the garden, the food, the hotel keeping – all of what is now termed as lifestyle. Conran also enthuses on the importance of this Museum for continuing his interest in design education.

  3. PLAN YOUR VISIT. Opening hours. The Museum is open 10am – 4pm Tuesday–Sunday* (last admission 3.30pm). Book your tickets. Tickets are available to purchase on the day. *Please note that as we rely on a team of volunteers, our opening hours are subject to change.

  4. Gordon Russell (1892 - 1980) was born in London. As a teenager he was inspired by the arts and crafts movement when he moved with his family to Broadway in the Cotswolds in 1904. After serving as an Officer in the First World War, he went on to establish himself as one of the most successful British furniture designers of the twentieth century.

  5. Gordon Russell Design Museum 15 Russell Square, Broadway Worcestershire WR12 7AP T: 01386 854695 E: [email protected] Registered Charity Number: 326446 – Gordon Russell Trust

  6. Gordon Russell Limited has been serving Industry for over 80 years. Our products reach nearly all Industries; Forestry, Marine, Mining, Agriculture, Railways, Oil & Gas and more. Representing industry leading manufacturer's such as Eaton Airflex, Radicon, Bonfiglioli, Cone Drive and Trackmobile; Gordon Russell Ltd. has the inventory, service's ...

  7. The Museum (15 Russell Square, Broadway, Worcestershire) is open 11am – 5pm Tuesday to Sunday (March-October) . 11am – 4pm Tuesday to Sunday (November-February). previous. The handmade tradition of fine English furniture blossomed in the early twentieth century, but Gordon Russell took ‘design for living’ into a new phase.