Tiffany Style Lamps
Interior Decorating with Tiffany Lamps
Introduction:
When comes to interior
decorating and choosing light fixtures there really
is nothing more beautiful than a Tiffany style lamp
or lamp shade. Tiffany lamps were first created in
the seventeenth century. Each lamp was handmade by
skilled craftsmen such as was most things in those
days. The original designer of Tiffany lamps was
Clara Driscoll, a noted creative designer of leaded
glass lamps.
The original Tiffany lamps are grouped into one of
seven specific categories:
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Irregular upper borders
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Irregular lower border
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Favrile
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Geometric
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Transition to flowers
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Flowered cones
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Flowered globe lamps
How Tiffany lamps are made:
Tiffany lamps are constructed by using the copper
foil soldering method. A pattern for the lamp is
drawn on a heavy piece of cardboard. Each piece is
numbered and the glass color is written on each
pattern piece. The pattern is traced onto the glass
and the pieces cut to their correct shape. Next the
copper foil is applied to the edges of the glass
and the edges are soldered together.
Tiffany lamps have been providing luxurious home
décor for three centuries and are still just as
popular today for home decorating. They are used
for spot lighting, desks and table lighting, floor
lamps and ceiling light fixtures.
Unfortunately there are a lot of copy cat cheap
Tiffany lamps on the market that are mass produced
and are often made of plastic rather than glass.
There are many art and craft shops that carry
Tiffany style lamps that are made in the same way
they were three hundred years ago. Although they
are expensive they are absolutely beautiful.
Stain glass artisans replicate Tiffany lamps in a
variety of styles and color patterns. Antique
hunters often find authentic Tiffany lamps in
antique shops that require repair. Many stain glass
artisans replicate and do repairs on these ancient
lamps and do a fantastic job of matching the
craftsmanship.
If you are looking for something that is unusual in
home decorating, purchase a Tiffany lamp. In
addition to the traditional table lamp they are
available in sconces and accent light pieces. If
you cannot locate one, contact a stain glass
artisan who will in most cases be able to make what
you want.
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