Large John Follis Architectural Pottery Bowl

Large John Follis Architectural Pottery Bowl

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Large ceramic bowl designed by John Follis for California company, Architectural Pottery, in unglazed (bisque) finish. This piece measures 9”H x 21"D. Nice original condition. ...

$$$$$ · Indexed March 20, 2024 ·



F&F Vintage
Merced, CA






Usage
  • The bowl may serve as a striking centerpiece in both indoor and outdoor settings, offering versatility in design applications.
  • Potential uses include displaying decorative items, holding plants or floral arrangements, or serving as a functional vessel for various purposes.
  • Ideal for enhancing minimalistic or mid-century aesthetic spaces, where sculptural forms can contribute to the overall ambiance.
History
  • Designs by John Follis reflect the mid-20th century architectural pottery movement in California, which emphasized organic shapes and functional art.
  • Architectural Pottery, founded in the 1950s, became known for its innovative approach to ceramics, often merging artistic expression with practical uses.
  • The evolution of pottery design during this era showcases a departure from traditional aesthetics towards more abstract and contemporary forms.
Design Significance
  • The unglazed (bisque) finish highlights the natural texture of the clay, a hallmark of mid-century pottery aesthetics emphasizing simplicity and form.
  • The bowl's large scale and fluid lines exemplify design principles that prioritize harmony and balance, making it a notable piece within modern design discussions.
  • Drilled for drainage, the piece reflects practical considerations for planters while maintaining a sculptural quality that appeals to design enthusiasts.

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