
BOB KINZIE TABLE LAMPS FOR AFFILIATED CRAFTSMEN STUDIOS
A "mismatched" pair of massive, wheel-thrown and slip decorated pottery lamps by artisan Bob Kinzie for the AFFILIATED CRAFTSMEN STUDIOS of Costa Mesa, California. Kinzie is well known for his energetic throwing technique and for texturing his pieces on the wheel. These are classic examples of the 1960s California Craft movement. The lamp bodies were constructed in two pieces, jar and lid. The bases are walnut, stained in tones to complement the pottery. The shades are new. BOB KINZIE (G. Robert Kinzie) founded AFFILIATED CRAFTSMEN STUDIOS in the early 1960's with friends Philip Barkdull and John Scott in Los Angeles, California. Shortly thereafter (1962) the workshop was relocated to Costa Mesa, some 40 miles to the south. The trio produced primarily large, textured lamp bases and garden pots. They adhered to the Japanese Mengei tradition of "the unknown craftsman" and therefore did not mark or sign their names to the work. (This would later change when Kinzie left AFFILIATE