Imaginative motifs and magnificent colours are the outstanding features of Tiffany table lamps. Tiffany table lamps are luminous works of art. The Tiffany table lamps owe their name to the inventor of the special manufacturing technique that makes every Tiffany lamp something very special: Louis Comfort Tiffany. Tiffany was one of the most important American representatives of Art Nouveau. Tiffany table lamps consist of numerous individual pieces of coloured, iridescent glass that are connected with solder. This is how the three-dimensional motifs that characterise Tiffany table lamps are created. Hardly any other type of light attracts as much attention as Tiffany table lamps.
End of the 19. At the end of the 19th century, Louis Comfort Tiffany succeeded in producing a special type of glass, the "Tiffany Favrile Glass". To this day, this glass forms the basis of every Tiffany lamp - and therefore every Tiffany table lamp. The lampshades of Tiffany table lamps are made up of numerous pieces of glass that are soldered together. This turns Tiffany table lamps into unique pieces of jewellery. Tiffany table lamps are loved by many people around the world and often have collector's value.
Like all table lamps, Tiffany table lamps offer the advantage that they can be positioned flexibly. Tiffany table lamps can be used to add colour in a wide variety of places. Tiffany table lamps can be placed on a bedside table in the bedroom, for example. Tiffany table lamps are also popular home accessories in entrance areas and hallways. The coloured lampshade of the Tiffany table lamps provides cosy lighting accents. For example, Tiffany table lamps are also a perfect addition to the floor, wall and table lamps in the living room. Different lighting scenes are particularly popular in living areas. With dimmable Tiffany table lamps, these can be realised in no time at all.
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