








1960s French Accolay Ceramic Vase W/ Speckled Green Glaze - 10¾"
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This striking ceramic vase from the Accolay pottery workshops, dating from the 1960s, showcases a beautifully speckled green glaze that lightens gracefully towards its narrow neck. It displays the distinctive finger marks of the potter upon its rounded body, a testament to its hand-turned creation. The underside is signed with "Accolay" , affirming its authenticity. Its condition is very good with only minor signs of wear, preserving the allure of its vibrant glaze and seamless form, typical of mid-20th-century French ceramics.
Accolay pottery, originating in Burgundy, France, garnered acclaim for its innovative and artistic ceramics during the mid-century. Influenced by the era's avant-garde movements, Accolay pieces often exhibit fluid forms and dynamic glazes, capturing a sense of organic spontaneity. This vase embodies the convergence of traditional craftsmanship with modernist aesthetics, reflecting the cultural shift towards more expressive and individualistic art forms during the post-war period.
This vase can be a focal point on a mantel or console, its rich green glaze harmonizing with both muted and vibrant palettes. Pair it with other mid-century modern pieces to underscore its heritage, or place it amid minimalist décor to let its artistic craftsmanship shine. For a subtle yet striking touch, add a single flower, such as a stem of wild grass, a poppy, or a tulip, in its narrow opening to accentuate its sculptural form and draw attention to its graceful silhouette.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 10¾" high x 6¾" diameter
Approx. overall 27cm high x 17cm diameter
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1960s French Accolay Ceramic Vase W/ Speckled Green Glaze - 10¾"
Sale priceUS$895