Tennessee, USA (Mid-20th Century)
Mid-century modern pottery, flourishing from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s, is characterized by its clean lines, organic shapes, and innovative glazes. This era saw a rise in studio pottery, where individual artists and small workshops created unique, often hand-crafted pieces that moved away from mass production. These pieces frequently incorporated abstract designs and experimented with textures and forms, reflecting the broader artistic and design movements of the time.
Pigeon Forge Pottery, established in Tennessee, is known for its handcrafted ceramics that often embody this mid-century aesthetic. Pieces from this studio, especially those with distinctive carved designs or unique glazes, are sought after by collectors. The abstract motifs seen on this vase are typical of the period's artistic sensibilities, aiming for a balance between form and decorative appeal.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Tennessee, USA (Mid-20th Century)
Mid-century modern pottery, flourishing from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s, is characterized by its clean lines, organic shapes, and innovative glazes. This era saw a rise in studio pottery, where individual artists and small workshops created unique, often hand-crafted pieces that moved away from mass production. These pieces frequently incorporated abstract designs and experimented with textures and forms, reflecting the broader artistic and design movements of the time.
Pigeon Forge Pottery, established in Tennessee, is known for its handcrafted ceramics that often embody this mid-century aesthetic. Pieces from this studio, especially those with distinctive carved designs or unique glazes, are sought after by collectors. The abstract motifs seen on this vase are typical of the period's artistic sensibilities, aiming for a balance between form and decorative appeal.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.