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of Tiffany Studios New York (1880-1930)
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The 16" Bamboo Lamp
First picture shows our working pace while
cutting the background glass:
This Background glass is from Kokomo Opalescent Glass Company. I digged it, when I was out there in Indiana some years ago.
Kokomo opalescent glass inc. is older than 120 years. They used to sell lots of glass to Tiffany Studios in early 1900`s
They didn ot know that they still have it. It was labeled KOG #1.
Probbably a very old sheet of opalescent
glass from the time arround 1930 or 1940.
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Since
1980, we have been creating extraordinary reproductions of Tiffany lamp
designs using the original working methods of Tiffany Studios.
The lamps recapture the artistry of the originals through subtle coloration achieved by matching the finest glass availableand through meticulous hand-crafting of the metalwork in each shade. We also professionally restore and repair original Tiffany lamps using long-lost methods that only we have rediscovered. |
We
have created lamps for customers worldwide, including architects, interior
designers and individuals that appreciate Tiffany Studios work, but who
do not wish to pay the incredibly high prices that original antique lamps
command.
Please visit our Tiffany Lamps gallery to see our range of shades and bases. E-mail us at any time to inquire about completed lamps that are available and for custom lamp orders. We ship worldwide by FedEx, with all glass / bronze items packed professionally in wooden boxes. |
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