RUSSEL WRIGHT
Who: An industrial designer of furniture, accessories, dishes, glassware, table linens and art pottery, among other items.
Born: 1904 in Lebanon, Ohio; died 1976.
Design "firsts": Aluminum serving accessories, blond furniture, stainless steel flatware, aluminum blinds, plastic dinnerware for the home.
Influenced by: Traditional Asian and Japanese design.
Home and studio: Manitoga ("Place of the Great Spirit") in Garrison, N.Y. His 80-acre woodland garden that began as an abandoned quarry and logging site surrounds the studio.
IF YOU GO
Where: "Russel Wright: Living With Good Design," at U of M Goldstein Museum of Design, 364 McNeal Hall, 1985 Buford Av., St. Paul.
Runs: Feb. 9 through April 20.
Opening party: 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 8, with 8 p.m. remarks by curator Robert Stearns.