Cromwell Room

An historic film made in 1966 in which Gordon Russell talks about writing his autobiography; the progression of furniture-making in Broadway from hand to machine production; the importance of craftsmanship in mass production; the importance of his background at the Lygon; the proven longevity of some of his early designs; some contemporary commissions; the importance of training local apprentices; and an overall improvement in furniture design during his working lifetime.
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