
William Russell, who died on February 16 aged 85, was the designer of the Russell Hobbs electric kettle, one of the most iconic domestic appliances of the post-war era. Here's his story.
A modest, self-effacing man who believed that a well-designed product would sell itself without extravagant marketing, Russell was an engineer with an unusually romantic streak, enthralled by the processes of design and manufacture.
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