Tiffany lamps were made by artist and designer Louis Comfort Tiffany, whose father was the cofounder of jewelry landmark Tiffany & Company, beginning in 1893. Tiffany Studios’ lamps were so popular ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most homeowners with an office have experienced it. Your desk lamp seems to be working fine, but the light itself is harsh, uninviting, and ...
When you think of stained glass, the name Tiffany probably comes to mind — those luminescent lamp shades or a stained glass window in a church or cathedral. But Louis Comfort Tiffany and his studio of ...
Designer Jurg Grassl has found a way to recycle our old magazines in an illuminating way. A finalist in our Bright Ideas Lighting Design Competition, Grassl’s lamp is a simple construction that uses ...
Carol Melia sat down in her antique-filled living room to decompress and read a book. She reached to turn on the lamp and found nothing. Her end table was empty. She knew she hadn’t been robbed. Her ...
CINCINNATI -- Melding technology and nature into innovative, undeniably gorgeous and highly practical artwork for the modern home -- it sounds like an elevator pitch from the next Cincinnati startup.
Electric lamps with glass shades were popular from the 1870s to the 1920s. Because a light bulb could face down, not up (like a candle flame), and was cool enough for a shade with a closed top, the ...
Pioneering designer Clara Driscoll conceived this indelible lamp around the turn of the 20th century—with help from her fellow "Tiffany girls." Chelsea Kyle; prop stylist: Rebecca Bartoshesky Few if ...