Reintroducing Revere Ware: A Legacy Revived

In 2016 I embarked on a series of projects aimed at revitalizing the dormant cookware brand, Revere Ware. Launched in 1939 at an expo in Chicago, the original 1400 line was renowned for its combination of modern materials and construction in polished stainless steel, glossy Bakelite touchpoints, and most notable, its copper-clad bottom that offered superior thermal conductivity. The design was a harmony of art deco styling combined with heritage details inspired by the namesake founder of the company. The goal of this project was to analyze the original product and what it represented to consumers of that era, and then re-imagine it through the lens of the 20th century in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the original Revere Ware.

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