David Cressey | Flame Glaze Table Lamp

David Cressey | Flame Glaze Table Lamp

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*The shade will not be included in your purchase* “Flame Glaze” table lamp, by David Cressey – unsigned. The base features Cressey’s signature “Flame Glaze” ...

$$$$$ · Indexed June 5, 2024 ·



Maple Modern
Cleveland, OH






Usage
  • Ideal for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in living rooms or reading nooks, especially when paired with complementary decor.
  • Can serve as a unique focal point on side tables or consoles, enhancing both function and aesthetic appeal.
  • Suitable for ambient lighting in various settings, such as homes, offices, or boutique shops, where a vintage touch is desired.
History
  • David Cressey was known for his innovative ceramic designs in the mid-20th century, contributing significantly to the studio pottery movement.
  • The 'Flame Glaze' technique reflects the artistic trends of the 1960s, characterized by vibrant colors and organic forms that aimed to connect art with everyday objects.
  • Understanding the era's design philosophy may enrich the appreciation of such lamps, as they embody a blend of artistic expression and functional design.
Design Significance
  • The combination of ceramic and wood elements in lamp designs often reflects a trend towards natural materials, which was prominent in mid-century modern decor.
  • Flame glaze finishes are recognized for their unique color variations, making each piece potentially one-of-a-kind and embodying artistic craftsmanship.
  • Mid-century lamps like those designed by Cressey are celebrated for their sculptural qualities, serving both as lighting and as stand-alone decorative art objects.

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