Gordon Russell Design Museum
About
The museum celebrates the life and work of renowned furniture designer Sir Gordon Russell and his company. Schooled in the Arts and Crafts tradition of the Cotswolds, Gordon Russell believed that the hand crafted tradition of British cabinet making could be fused with the possibilities of the machine, making good design accessible to all. From the workshops in the village of Broadway, which now houses the museum, the company gained an international reputation and had a profound influence on British industry, design and education. The displays cover a rich period of 20th century design, spanning Arts and Crafts cabinetmaking, modernism, early radio and television design, the wartime Utility Furniture Scheme, the Festival of Britain, and beyond. The museum shop brings the story up to the present day, showcasing the work of contemporary designer-makers. Please visit our website for up to date opening hours.