Ceiling lamp Tiffany Roundabout

Ceiling lamp Tiffany Roundabout with sultry soft colours, with a diameter of 36 cm.

€225,00
Available
Floor lamp Origami

Origami floor lamp with special Tiffany glass.

€425,00
Available
Ceiling lamp Small Pointy

Ceiling lamp by Art Deco with a white glossy opal point glass. Classics point glass

€135,00
Available
Hanging lamp Tiffany Arata Green

Hanging lamp Tiffany Arata Green 1 light.

€135,00
Available
Table lamp Tiffany lantern Willow

The Tiffany Willow Table Lamp is new and available.

€147,50
Available
Ceiling lamp Punt Large

Art deco ceiling lamp with a white opal point glass.

€217,00
Available
Wall lamp Tiffany Nature small

Wall lamp Tiffany Nature small.

€137,50
Available
Ceiling lamp Tiffany Geometric

Tiffany Geometric ceiling lamp with a diameter of 52 cm.

€315,00
Available
Tiffany table lamp Nova

The Tiffany Table Lamp Nova is new and available.

€147,50
Available
Table lamp Art Deco cat

Table lamp Art Deco cat Tiffany.

€179,00
Available
Ceiling lamp Tiffany French Art Deco

Ceiling lamp Tiffany black with French Art Deco.

€160,00
Available
Table lamp Liseron pink

Tiffany Liseron pink table lamp on a high or low base.

€166,00
Available
Tiffany Table Lamp/Windlight "4 Seasons"

Tiffany Table Lamp/Windlight "4 Seasons"

€149,00
Available
Loose glass school de Luxe

Loose glass school de Luxe of opal white glossy glass

€77,00
Available
Table lamp Tiffany Mondrian

Table lamp Tiffany Mondrian with a height of 25 cm.

€99,00
Available
Hanging lamp Tiffany Arata Green 3 lights

Hanging lamp Tiffany Arata Green 3 lights.

€419,00
Available

The glass that made Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) famous is a fusion of normal opalescent white glass and clear 'antique' colored glass. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Tiffany Studios in New York used this inventive glass to design the most beautiful lamps with different motifs, such as floral and animal designs, but also geometric patterns. The lampshades were beautiful in combination with light bulbs that his friend Thomas Edison produced. Not only the glass lampshades were made with such care: the lamp bases were also works of art in themselves. These often had a shape that harmonized with the design of the glass shade, such as a branch with leaves, a tree trunk, a flower or even a graceful lady. These beautifully organically shaped feet were often cast in bronze. Original Tiffany lamps are very popular at the moment.