Founded in 1953 by Czechoslovakian migrants Dagmar and Miloslav Kratochvil, Ellis Ceramics is a cornerstone of mid-century Australian pottery.
Arriving in Melbourne in 1951, the Kratochvils initially established a small studio in their Abbotsford backyard. As their modernist designs gained commercial traction (securing large orders from major department stores like Myer and Grace Bros) the operation expanded to a dedicated factory at 86 Nicholson Street, Abbotsford.
At its peak in the 1960s, the studio employed over 15 staff members, including art students from RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) and international ceramicists, before closing in 1972.
Read more about Ellis Ceramics here.
THIS LISTING
Base Colour Lime Green, Bronze
Shade Colour Various shades of Green
Shade Material Hand-made in-house from vintage fabric. The pattern can be seen a few different ways, as per the images.
Dimensions 82.5m (32.5") tall, 25cm diameter.
Wiring Professionally rewired to meet Australian electrical standards, with a switch on the cable. Cable colour is white.
Bulb Fits a standard B22 bayonet light bulb.
Condition Great to excellent condition with no major wear that we can see. There is some light wear and inconsistencies on the vintage fabric used for the shade, which you can see via the images.