The 18″ Flowering Lotus is one of the most complex lamps designed by Tiffany Studios. This lit sculpture begins at the table with bronze lily pads moving upwards into sculpted leaves and buds. Ten flower stems ascend inside the shade, each curving back downward and ending in a light. Glass stems cascade from the top of the shade, cascading down the sides and ending in buds and open flowers. The outward curve of the shade is accentuated by the irregular lower edge of flowers.
Here are two examples of 18″ Flowering Lotus lamps created by Century Studios. The lamp pictured on the table was commissioned by a local client in the late 90’s. The second example was made at our studio in the late 80’s as a showroom piece and was featured in our brochure. Our brochure has long been out of print and was replaced by our web site.
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