The Tiffany Lamp-An American Icon

If you're looking for a lighting option to add awere small to midsized table lamps, as are many
touch of class, style and sophistication to anyof the Tiffany styles today. There is certainly no
setting, look no further than an exquisite newshortage of colors and base options today. There
Tiffany style lamp. This American classic featuresare Tiffany style lamps to match any color
a shade made of pieces of stained glass, solderedscheme and décor, from the staunchest
together to form ornate scenes or abstracttraditionalist to the most cutting edge of interior
motifs. The base of most Tiffany lamps is soliddesign.
metal and is often ornately decorated as well.The array of Tiffany-inspired lighting is almost
Designer Louis Comfort Tiffany crafted the firstmind-boggling. Tall floor lamps are a popular choice
Tiffany lamp in New York in 1899 in his studioto match the smaller table lamp, or to simply
where he had devoted himself to working withstand on its own. There is also plenty of ceiling
glass. The Tiffany lamp is widely consideredlighting that has been touched by the Tiffany
America's greatest contribution to the Artmagic. Flush and semi-flush mounts often feature
Nouveau movement, which began and flourisheddetailed stained glass shades, and chandeliers and
in Europe in the late 19th century. This ubiquitouspendants can be found that also feature
light fixture was born when Tiffany started usingTiffany-inspired themes. If you're in the market
the scraps and discarded pieces from largerfor a new lamp, or if you're tired of your current
projects to fashion his decorative lamp shades.light fixtures, consider a beautiful new Tiffany
Today, Tiffany style lamps are produced bylamp.
practically every major lighting company, eachFor a HUGE selection of lighting, including Tiffany
with their own spin on Louis Comfort Tiffany'slamps, pendant lights, wall sconce, and chandeliers,
original stroke of genius. The first Tiffany lampsvisit Eco-Lights today.