Product code: 8 authentic
Curtis or C. Jere signed enamel bowl with an abstract geometric pattern authentic. NOT an ashtray, it's always been a bowl. Vibrant shades of green and blue. Few chips to enamel as seen in photos. 8" wide - 1.75" deep The brainchild of brother-in-laws Jerry Fels and Curtis Freiler, Curtis Jere was founded in California in 1964. Brand was called Artisan House. The common man's Brutalist, in a sense, Curtis Jere produced a wide array of metal wall sculptures and lamps throughout the Mid 20th Century. Rather than focusing on prickly, nightmarish visions that characterizes other Brutalist work of the era, Curtis Jere designs are candidly pleasant in their subject matter. Type “Curtis Jere” into any search bar and you'll be greeted with a chipper medley of shiny brass bridges, perky-eyed owls, and blossoming trees.
Curtis or C. Jere signed enamel bowl with an abstract geometric pattern authentic. NOT an ashtray, it's always been a bowl. Vibrant shades of green and blue. Few chips to enamel as seen in photos. 8" wide - 1.75" deep The brainchild of brother-in-laws Jerry Fels and Curtis Freiler, Curtis Jere was founded in California in 1964. Brand was called Artisan House. The common man's Brutalist, in a sense, Curtis Jere produced a wide array of metal wall sculptures and lamps throughout the Mid 20th Century. Rather than focusing on prickly, nightmarish visions that characterizes other Brutalist work of the era, Curtis Jere designs are candidly pleasant in their subject matter. Type “Curtis Jere” into any search bar and you'll be greeted with a chipper medley of shiny brass bridges, perky-eyed owls, and blossoming trees.