Posts Tagged ‘Lamps’

Tiffany Lamps in the Modern World

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Tiffany lamps are simple lamps made with the use of stained glass to produce alluring colours and patterns. These lamps get their name from the famous painter, Louis Comfort Tiffany. He was born in New York and lived during 1848-1933. During his illustrious carrier as an appreciator and creator of modern art, he started experimenting with glass. Some of his first master pieces with coloured stained glass still exist in various churches in America. With the leftover material, he devised various lamps, which would later come to be known as the original Tiffany lamps. These lamps are in much demand, even till this day, with some even going for millions of dollars in the black market.

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Stained Glass Lamps – Find Or Make Your Own Stained Glass Heirloom

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Stained Glass Lamps and What Are They Used For:

Stained glass lamps bring out the artist in you; they offer personalization and are beautiful accents to your home. You can easily create an exciting accent to any room with the addition of a stained glass lamp. You can learn to make your own using stained glass kits and you’ll find hundreds of options and styles available. The calming effect and beauty of stained glass lamps can’t be described. And when you turn yours on and sit down to relax at the end of long day you’ll smile to yourself at how nice they look and the good feeling they give you.

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Lamps That Offer the Perfect Mood For Your Room

Friday, August 6th, 2010

We all love lamps, and that is something we all agree upon. What we don’t really seem to agree on is why lamp types are the most beautiful for the home decor. Ask anybody and they will give you a quite a different reply. However there is something common with all of us when it comes to lamps that grab our and our guests attention. So what is that common element, or better yet, what are those common elements that make a lamp beautiful and one that can set the perfect mood at home?

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