The 20″ Daffodil cone has long been a favorite lamp pattern. With its inverted flowers, the design has a unique look amongst Tiffany lamp patterns. Commissioned by a client in California, this 20″ Daffodil lamp was created with bold jewel tones and a variety of types of glasses. The shade is shown on the elegant Library Base.

he foiled pieces of glass are being transferred onto the waxed lamp form by Irwin. Once the pieces were in place, the shade was ready for soldering and finishing.
Written by Century Studios
Read other posts by Century Studios →
More In Uncategorized
-
We have completed the 22" Elaborate Peony shade for our West Coast client. The shade…
-
Boldly symmetrical, yet surprisingly organic, the 16" Fern is a most unusual Tiffany Studios lamp…
-
With just under 2000 individual pieces of glass, the 22" Laburnum shade takes close to…
-
The 16" Peacock shade is comprised of a whirlwind of overlapping peacock feathers. The royal…
-
The Alamander (also called Allamander and Allamanda) is a a large flowering shrub that is…
-
The multicolored background of this 20" Dragonfly shade was created from a five color, granite…
-
Considered a decorative holiday plant, poinsettias are flowering perennial shrubs native to Mexico, where they…
-
A milestone in the history of lighting design, Louis Comfort Tiffany introduced Lily Table Lamps…
-
This 25" Rose Bush shade was created as a showroom piece in 2005 and is…