Russel Wright Chrome Corn Set by Chase


Chrome Corn Set – Chase Brass & Copper Co. – 1934 – Designed by Russel Wright

This set and I recently crossed paths and I just couldn’t let it go by. I had seen this often in books and had run across pieces of it over the years but this was the first intact set I had come upon.

Made by by Chase, this chrome pitcher (for drawn butter), salt and pepper shakers and cobalt glass bottomed tray are known collectively as a corn set. Design by Russel Wright this set demonstrates how, even early in his career, Wright was able to join form to utility to create a work of true art.


Parade of New Metals – House & Garden Magazine – April 1934

The corn set can be seen in the excerpt from House & Garden Magazine above in the second row, second from the right.

Chase produced wonderful chrome housewares in the period between the two world wars. After WWII, Chase ceased production of consumer items and focused on industrial items only.

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Getting Caught Up…

The past few months seem like a roller coaster ride – ups, downs but mainly just whipping by faster than can even be imagined.

The new shop and gallery is open and we’ve worked the kinks out at the new location. The modern lady and I have been off on some buying expeditions and there has been Festivall and ArtWalks (with another one right around the corner!) and then there is my “real” job!  Seems as though I am always trying to squeeze 36 hours out of every 24 hour day.

The upshot of all of this has been my neglecting the blog. I hope to begin remedying this situation with a few “catch-up” posts of some really cool recent finds and, hopefully, with all the major projects complete can get back to some kind of routine.

Thank you for your patience.

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