"Accolay (1945-1983), Large Flower Lamp, Ceramic And Resin, Signed Under The Base"
Lamp with brown ceramic base and round shape, resin insert decorated with flowers, "Herbarium" model, column-shaped lampshade with beige resin decorated with patterns, branches and flowers. Accolay signature under the base. Work from the 1970s. “Accolay” refers to a community of potters established in the village of Accolay (Yonne) in Burgundy, active from 1945 and 1983 and formed by four former students of the Polish ceramist Alexandre Kostanda. Accolay's production is characterized by great inventiveness with varied shapes and bright colors and the use of numerous ceramic techniques such as brush enamels and glossy glazes, gold enamelling, scarified slip, etc. The production has always been signed with a unique signature for the community, “Accolay”. Functional electrical system, sold as is.