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Stained Glass Lamps Guide
Tiffany Stained Glass Lamps - Natural Themes Are Timeless
The beauty of nature overcomes fashion and time… so if you're looking for a timeless piece, you can't go wrong with a natural theme
based Tiffany stained glass lamp!
Case in point: Have you ever heard of Louis Comfort Tiffany? He's the son of the founder of the famous and prestigious department
store Tiffany & Co. Well, he loved everything beautiful, from fine jewelry to works of art, from homes to beautiful gardens. He was
born with a silver spoon in his mouth -- so no wonder he loved everything beautiful. Because he could afford anything he wanted!
Anyway, back in the good old days of 1900, or so, Louis Tiffany setup his own company called Tiffany Studios.
Tiffany studios produced amazing Tiffany stained glass lamps, from natural themes such as floral and insect... no. Not the
disgusting kind such as a black beetles – apologies to anyone who's got a fetish for black beetles - but beautiful insects such
as dragonfiles, butterflies… those type of things.
Although stained glass lamps of a natural theme wasn't the only type of theme Tiffany produced -- as he created magnificent
geometric style stained glass lamps as well -- it was the natural themed stained glass lamps that really stood out from the crowd.
Anyway, times were not always rosy for Louis. Things were so bad that he had to stop production of certain Tiffany stained glass lamps and
dramatically slash the prices of his other stained glass lamps he had in stock... because times were changing... interior decor
of American homes were changing, and Tiffany stained glass lamps didn't seem to have a place in these changing times. So he dropped the price
of his stained glass lamps to shift the remain lamps he had in stock.
But that wasn't the end of Tiffany stained glass lamps. Not by a long shot. There was always a whisper of a sale here and there, of a natural
themed stained glass lamp; such as the wisteria lamp, or the dragonfly lamp… the dragonfly lamp is one of Louis's most popular stained glass lamps I believe.
And after 20 years of very slow sales in stained glass lamps (were now in the year 1920... or there about) a long lost log book indicated the
sales of Tiffany stained glass lamps were on the rise. Like a phoenix from the ashes the sales of some of Tiffany's natural themed stained glass lamps were
on the increase. Even though the styles of stained glass lamps during this time had changed, and people were not buying Tiffany stained glass lamps in great
numbers, every now and then a wisteria lamp... a cobweb lamp... or a dragonfly lamp would be sold. Or even created on demand --
as one sales lodge had a comment on it saying “rush”, meaning the stained glass lamp was custom made.
Even as the styles of American people changed over time, people still bought Tiffany's natural themed stained glass lamps... they managed to
claw there way through the changing times and burst into the 21st century with such popularity and grandeur, that a Tiffany
Cobweb reproduction stained glass lamp can go for more than a thousand dollars! And now Tiffany reproduction stained glass lamps are in a niche of there own,
and the popularity of these stained glass lamps just keep on increasing.
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