Description
Inspired by classic Tiffany design traditions, this Handcrafted Tiffany Table Lamp from the Stained Glass Block Series is formed from carefully arranged hand-cut stained glass in vivid orange or blue geometric patterns. Paired with a sculptural bronze or brass tree-inspired base, the lamp brings a refined, organic presence to any interior. Measuring Dia 30cm× H 36cm, this adaptable bedside lamp or accent table lamp emits a warm, colour-rich ambient glow, ideal for bedrooms, studies, and living spaces in UK homes. Created using traditional copper foil craftsmanship and balanced geometric composition, it combines decorative character with practical illumination, offering a timeless addition to the home.

A Spark of Genius: Birth of a Luminous Art
The story of the Tiffany lamp began in the late 19th century, inspired by a serendipitous moment at a dinner party. Louis Comfort Tiffany, heir to the famed jewellery empire, was mesmerized by the brilliant colours spilling from a shattered red wine glass. This single observation ignited a lifelong artistic quest to harness and shape light itself, moving beyond mere illumination to create a new, vibrant art form.

From Nature to Icon: Evolution of a Timeless Legacy
Turning away from the era’s industrial aesthetic, Tiffany found his sole muse in nature’s own palette—gardens, dragonflies, and peacock feathers. His groundbreaking designs, first unveiled at the 1893 World's Fair, translated the organic elegance of Art Nouveau into radiant colour, instantly captivating America’s elite. His innovation continued with the invention of “Favrile” glass and the expansion into diverse motifs like floral blooms, geometric patterns, and the iconic Butterfly, securing the lamp’s status as a cherished heirloom across generations.
The Canopy of Colour: Stories in Stained Glass
Tiffany lamps are renowned for their intricate lamp shades that beautifully capture elements of nature. Each design tells a story, whether it's the delicate flowers, the fluttering dragonflies, or the graceful butterflies. These designs were not just decorative; they were symbolic, representing Tiffany’s belief in the beauty and harmony of the natural world. The floral patterns symbolize growth and renewal, while the dragonflies and butterflies represent transformation and the fleeting beauty of life. Tiffany sought to bring nature’s essence indoors, offering a glimpse into a world full of color, vitality, and light.

The Foundation of Form: Strength Rooted in Nature
Tiffany lamp bases are crafted from durable metals like bronze or brass, adding both weight and a sense of luxury to the design. Often designed to resemble twisted branches or delicate stems, the bases reflect nature’s vitality, symbolizing growth and life. The solid, high-quality metal construction ensures that each base provides a stable foundation while adding a refined, timeless aesthetic.

A Century in the Making: The Art of Copper Foil
Tiffany lamps are handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail. Artisans first cut each piece of stained glass, carefully shaping it to fit the design. These pieces are then wrapped in copper foil, a technique invented by Tiffany himself, and soldered together to form the intricate lamp shade. This labor-intensive process ensures that each lamp is unique and a true work of art, showcasing the dedication and skill of the craftsmen.

Your Glow, Your Space: The Final Touch of Ambiance
Tiffany lamps add warmth and elegance to any space, making them perfect for creating cozy, inviting environments.
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Living Room: Place it on a side table to create a luxurious atmosphere with soft, colorful light.
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Bedroom: Use as a reading lamp, providing gentle light that’s easy on the eyes.
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Kitchen: Set it on the counter for a touch of elegance while you cook or enjoy a snack.
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Foyer: A Tiffany lamp in the entryway adds a warm welcome, setting the tone for the rest of your home.
A Tiffany lamp is more than just lighting; it’s a statement piece that brings personality and charm to any room.

“What truly moves the soul is not merely the colour of light, but the original intent and warmth from which it was created.”
| Product Information |
| Style |
Tiffany Table Lamp |
| Series |
Block Series |
| Product Dimension |
D30cm × H36cm (± 3cm) |
| Number of Lights |
1 × E27 |
| Colour |
Orange, Blue |
| Shade Material |
Glass |
| Lamp Body Base |
Brass |
| Dimmable |
Yes (Stepless) |
| Adjustable Colour Temperature |
No |
| Voltage |
220V |
FAQ
Q: What exactly is a Tiffany lamp?
A: The term generally refers to lamps made in the style pioneered by Louis Comfort Tiffany. These lamps are renowned for their handcrafted stained glass shades, which are assembled using a signature technique and paired with a solid base. They are celebrated for bringing artisanal colour and warmth to home decor.
Q: Why do some lines on the lampshade feel rough?
A: This is a hallmark of authentic handcraftsmanship. Each piece of glass is individually wrapped in copper foil and hand-soldered together, creating a unique texture. Unlike machine-made products, these slight variations are proof of the meticulous, human touch in every lamp.
Q: How can I tell if it's a real stained glass lamp and not plastic?
A: Genuine stained glass lamps have significant weight and coolness to the touch, unlike plastic. You can also gently tap the glass—it will produce a clear, resonant sound. Additionally, the glass will not melt or burn when near a safe heat source.
Q: Why is there sometimes an oily film on the glass surface?
A: This is a protective coating applied to the copper foil seams to prevent oxidation and keep the metal looking pristine. It is a normal part of the craft and helps ensure the durability and longevity of your lamp's beautiful finish.
Q: How do I properly clean my Tiffany lamp shade?
A: First, always unplug the lamp and let it cool. Then, use a soft, lint-free cloth lightly dampened with a gentle cleaner like lemon oil furniture polish. Gently wipe the glass pieces; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the glass or solder.
Q: How long does it take to make one of these lamps?
A: Due to the entirely handcrafted process of cutting, foiling, and soldering hundreds of glass pieces, creating a single lamp is a labour of love. Production typically takes between 5 to 8 weeks, ensuring each piece meets the highest standards of artistry and quality.