Epicure, a line based on popular colors and shapes of the 1950s was introduced in 1955, and was designed by a student of Russel Wright.
Remembered today largely for his tableware, Russel Wright (1906-74) was the most popular designer in the nation in the mid-20th century.
"Russel Wright was the most responsible for the shift in taste toward modern in the late 1930s."
Most of his holdings were commercial interests, such as the nearby quarry where Russel Wright and his wife built Manitogain the mid-20th century.
Diners who reach for the bread must then place it on a bread plate that looks like a surfboard designed by Russel Wright.
In the early 1950's, Russel Wright introduced Pinch flatware for everyday use.
Pinch glassware will arrive at stores next year, followed by Russel Wright aluminum bowls and trays.
She designed dinnerware for Russel Wright from 1935-1950.
Vintage plastic cups and saucers by Russel Wright from the author's collection.
If you were a middle-class American housewife from the 1930's to the 50's, it was hard to escape Russel Wright (1904-76).