COLUMBUS, OHIO? It may have been the most famous party of the last century. The Tupperware party, introduced in 1948 and raised to a marketing art by a poor Detroit housewife in the 1950s, put the fun ...
Kitchens and home parties aren’t the only places you’ll find Tupperware. At least a dozen museums have Tupperware collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Victoria and Albert ...
Tupperware Inc. has been awarded "the highest honorary distinction in the design world" -- the Red Dot: Design Team of the Year award for 2009. According to the Red Dot Insititute for Advanced Design ...
When “American Horror Story,” the Museum of Modern Art and “Napoleon Dynamite” pay homage to an invention, you know it’s made a cultural impact in a big way. Tupperware has a staying power that most ...
The bowls, cups and serving trays on display in Monique Hageman's china cabinet are precious, but there's nothing delicate about them. Hageman, who lives in the Netherlands, has one of the world's ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- It may have been the most famous party of the last century. The Tupperware party, introduced in 1948 and raised to a marketing art by a poor Detroit housewife in the 1950s, put the ...
It took a little over a decade before Earl Tupper’s invention became a household name. Working in US chemical company DuPont in the mid-1930s, he invented a see-through plastic – a by-product of the ...