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1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

Architectural Minimalist Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

This lamp is exceptionally similar to David Cressey pieces I have currently and have had in the past. It is also exceptionally similar to lamps marked "affiliated craftsmen" that I've had or seen in the past. Also, I've found several lamps online that have been labeled as Cressey lamps, but I have seen the same exact lamps with affiliated craftsman labels on the neck elsewhere. After some research I started to think that "affiliated craftsmen" might be a distributer and not a producer. Eventually it will become clear (help is welcome), but regardless this lamp is gorgeous and has a new home next to my bed

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Average: 5 (5 votes)
mpratt's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

I agree. It's great.

trittium's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

I am jealous. It's wonderful. Thank you for sharing it with us.

nostalgiaholic's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

Terrific lamp, and a great share!

Madbrit's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

Kööl lamp

studiosmith's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

Really enjoy the shade as well.

missrum's picture

Re: 1960s Architectural Stoneware Lamp in blue-gray

This pot was made by Bob Kinzie from Affiliated Craftsman in Costa Mesa in the 60s.

 

If you want more infor, email sbkinzie@me.com