Touchtone Princess Phone, 1976-1980

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Artifact Overview

The Princess telephone was designed by Henry Dreyfuss in 1959. It's a great example of the transition of the telephone from a strictly utilitarian device to a fashionable home accessory for middle class America. Compact and featuring a backlit dial, it was originally marketed to women as a bedroom phone; the slogan was, "It's little...It's lovely...It lights." It stayed in production from 1959-1994.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Telephone

Date Made

1976-1980

Place of Creation

Creator Notes

Designed by Henry Dreyfuss Associates and made by Western Electric Company in the United States.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Collections Platform

Object ID

2008.123.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Charles Sable.

Material

Plastic
Metal

Color

Beige (Color)

Inscriptions

On handset: AT&T On bottom: COMPLIES WITH PT68 FCC RULES / REG. NO. AS593M 62563 TE T / RINGER EQUIVALENCE 1., OA / Western Electric Stamped on bottom: MADE IN USA / CS2702BMG / 84079 Sticker adhered to bottom: AT&T / For service, call: / 1-800-222-3111
Touchtone Princess Phone, 1976-1980