Toast Rack

Description

The use of sinuous coils differentiates this toast rack from Christopher Dresser’s more angular silver designs. In an era increasingly dominated by cheaply produced, low-quality goods, designers began considering how to improve both the design of objects and the conditions of the workers who made them. As a proponent for English design reform, Dresser sought to make high-quality goods in a variety of styles to appeal to a wide range of customers. This softer model may have enticed consumers who were not quite ready for the pointed starkness in some of Dresser’s more radical designs.

Toast Rack

Christopher Dresser

c. 1880

Accession Number

151561

Medium

Silver

Dimensions

14.6 × 13.7 × 10.2 cm (5 11/16 × 5 3/8 × 4 in.)

Classification

breakfast sets

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Harry and Maribel G. Blum Endowment