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Learn MoreTiffany Studios Pomegranate Lamp
- This beautiful lamp by Tiffany Studios features the classic Pomegranate pattern
- The shade displays luminous green and yellow hues and glows with hints of red when lit
- Supported by an urn base, the lamp's stately silhouette commands attention
- Tiffany lamps are one of the great icons of American decorative arts
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Tiffany Studios
Circa 1900
This beautiful lamp by Tiffany Studios features an iconic leaded Favrile glass lampshade atop its patinated bronze base. Displaying the classic Tiffany Pomegranate pattern, the shade is crafted with dappled green and yellow hues, displaying flashes of orange-red when lit. Each piece of Tiffany's famed Favrile glass was meticulously selected to convey the round fruit’s three-dimensionality. The luminous shade is supported by a classic urn base, completing. . .
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1900
This beautiful lamp by Tiffany Studios features an iconic leaded Favrile glass lampshade atop its patinated bronze base. Displaying the classic Tiffany Pomegranate pattern, the shade is crafted with dappled green and yellow hues, displaying flashes of orange-red when lit. Each piece of Tiffany's famed Favrile glass was meticulously selected to convey the round fruit’s three-dimensionality. The luminous shade is supported by a classic urn base, completing the lamp’s stately silhouette.
Louis Comfort Tiffany is internationally recognized as a master of the American decorative arts. Considered to be the driving force behind the Art Nouveau style in America, Tiffany is known best for his striking lamps and stained-glass windows. Though Tiffany first started his experiments with stained glass in 1875, it was not until 10 years later that he opened Tiffany Glass Company, which was changed to Tiffany Studios in 1900. By the 1890s, he was the leading art glass producer, serving wealthy New Yorkers and commissioning pieces for Mark Twain, Cornelius Vanderbilt and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. Tiffany stated that his lamps allowed people to enjoy the elements of nature all year long in the beauty of his glass. Now, the rarity and elegance of Tiffany’s lamps make them some of the most desired antiques, confirming his legacy as a visionary of the Art Nouveau movement.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
23" high x 15" wide x 15" deep
Literature:
Alastair Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2019, p. 158 (shade)

| Maker: | Tiffany Studios |
| Period: | 20th Century |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Lamps |
| Style: | Art Nouveau |
| Depth: | 15.0 in. (38.1 cm) |
| Width: | 15.0 in. (38.1 cm) |
| Height: | 23.0 in. (58.42 cm) |
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