Accolay Ceramic Pitcher 1950s
Accolay ceramic pitcher, 1950s
The Accolay pottery, founded in 1945 in the Yonne region by four former students of Alexandre Kostanda, is renowned for its bold and innovative ceramics. Their collaboration with Christian Dior for the New Look collection catapulted their reputation. Their production is distinguished by organic forms, colorful glazes, and motifs inspired by ethnic art. The pieces, often signed with a double "A," include vases, masks, and wire figurines. Although the workshop closed in 1989, their creations remain sought after by collectors and symbolize the post-war revival of French ceramic design.
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The Accolay pottery, founded in 1945 in the Yonne region by four former students of Alexandre Kostanda, is renowned for its bold and innovative ceramics. Their collaboration with Christian Dior for the New Look collection catapulted their reputation. Their production is distinguished by organic forms, colorful glazes, and motifs inspired by ethnic art. The pieces, often signed with a double "A," include vases, masks, and wire figurines. Although the workshop closed in 1989, their creations remain sought after by collectors and symbolize the post-war revival of French ceramic design.
Discover all our other products on our website: www.llantiquites.com
315 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 16
Height: 18
Reference (ID): 1591832
Availability: In stock
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