During the past week we have been organizing our lower level, and there are still many things to put away. The general plan of where things will fit is beginning to emerge as the boxes disappear. We are still scrambling a bit to find things when we need something specific, but by and large the…
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Limited Edition Dragonfly Vases
This past week, we received our 2009 limited edition dragonfly vases from Ephraim Faience Pottery. This exclusive series of pots is produced for Century Studios once a year by EFP in a signed, numbered edition. There are 50 pieces in this year’s edition. We shipped out vases on Friday, May 1st to clients who pre-ordered…
Hello, St. Paul
Irwin Terry and Bill Campbell are pleased to announce that Century Studios has opened in St. Paul, Minnesota. We have now resumed our regular business hours. On Monday, our new door was installed and many finishing touches were completed in our showroom so we could re-open beginning Tuesday, April 28. The paint is still fresh…
Goodbye, Downtown Minneapolis
Saturday April 18 was the last day that our showroom in downtown Minneapolis was open. We are now at the final stages of our move to our new location in St. Paul, MN. This past week, Bill Campbell hand painted the new shop sign. Early Saturday morning, the sign was transported to the new space…
22″ Greek Key
The newest addition to our list of lamp offerings is the 22″ Greek Key design. This shade pattern has a classic look and feel, and the designers at Tiffany Studios incorporated the Greek key motif into several stained glass lamp shades. Due to the generous size of the 22″ Greek Key shade, this lamp can…
Two Window Projects
This week we are revisiting two major window commissions which were created for a local client. Both photos were taken during the installation of the Ophelia window. Created in 2001, our Hylas and the Nymphs window is based on the 1896 painting by John William Waterhouse. The image was chosen by our client and presented…
16″ Acorn Shade
Recently, we have been making a number of geometric shades, including several Acorn lamps. The Acorn design works in most interiors because of the simplicity of the pattern and the multiple color combinations that the shade can be created in. As a testament to the continued popularity of the 16″ Acorn design, since 1986 we…
A Visit to New York
This past weekend, we traveled to New York City for a whirlwind visit. Any trip to New York is not complete without seeing “something Tiffany”, and this time we visited the Lillian Nassau Gallery at 220 East 57th Street on Saturday morning. As always, there were many wonderful Tiffany lamps, desk set pieces and blown…
Renoir Window Part 3
Once all the glass was cut, fit, and each piece was wrapped by hand with copper foil, soldering the window could begin. We started by soldering the “main” layer to which the plated layers would be added. The photo at the right shows Irwin soldering on the front of the window. This window has extensive…
Renoir Window Part 2
Impressionist images provide an exciting challenge for a stained glass artist. The use of light and the manipulation of color in an Impressionist painting is inspiring, and also a little daunting. To capture the feeling of the original, just the right glasses must be chosen. Since this style of painting usually consists of soft layers…