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Pair of Ceramic Stools/ end Tables Stan Bitters 1975c
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Description
Stan Bitters Ceramic Mushroom Stools / Side Tables, Pair 1970's
Handbuilt ceramic
Glazed tops, unglazed stoneware bases
A rare and visually compelling pair of ceramic mushroom stools by noted California artist Stan Bitters (born 1936), a leading figure of the postwar organic modern and craft movement. Likely produced for the Hans Sumpf Company, these works exemplify Bitters’ signature approach: rugged, hand-pinched stoneware bases contrasted with richly glazed, expressive surfaces.
Each stool is entirely handmade and intentionally irregular, resulting in subtle variations in scale and proportion. The glazed tops feature a vivid green and yellow leaf or bamboo-inspired motif, providing a striking counterpoint to the raw, textural bases. The pair works equally well as side tables, stools, or sculptural accents.
Dimensions:
Larger stool: 13.25" H × 12.25" Dia × 9" top
Smaller stool: 12.75" H × 12.5" Dia × 9" top
Condition:
Very good to excellent vintage condition, with light wear consistent with age and use. No cracks or structural damage observed.
Provenance:
Private collection, California -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. VERY GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION, CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE Creation Date: 1975 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00005140 Incollect Reference #: 845717
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