
Here is a brief history recap for those of you not familiar with the origin of Tiffany style lighting. Louis Comfort Tiffany was born Feb. 18, 1848 in New York, New York. He became interested in glass making around 1875. His most notable early work was the floor to ceiling glass screen commissioned for the White House by President Chester A. Arthur in 1881. The interior design he created the same year for the Hartford CT. home of Mark Twain still stands today.
Throughout his life, Louis Tiffany developed his unique style of Tiffany stained glass windows, Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany torchieres and many other stained glass fixtures. The unique beauty of Tiffany style lighting is even more popular today than in his life time. There are several museum displays of his work around the world. One of the best is currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York.
Choosing the correct Tiffany style lighting fixture for your entrance way is not difficult. The controlling factor is the size of the entrance area.
Tiffany chandeliers come in a wide selection of size and theme. For a smaller entrance, a 3 or 4 arm fixture is appropriate. The smaller chandeliers may be augmented with Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany torchiers or Tiffany table lamps to add variety in the lighting effect.
A larger entrance may require a Tiffany chandelier of up to 12 arms or greater. With this size entrance way augmenting with additional Tiffany table lamps or Tiffany floor lamps is usually not appropriate. In this case matching Tiffany wall sconces is the best way to achieve the desired lighting effect.
When dealing with Tiffany wall sconces and Tiffany chandeliers it is mandatory to control both with independent dimmer switches. This allows for great versatility in lighting levels for a wide variety of occasions.
Weather you live in the city or out in the country, you know that the cost of housing is on the rise. Apartments are costing more and getting smaller. Getting the most out of your space can be a real problem. Start with the lighting theme. Tiffany style lighting provides a vast variety of lighting fixtures to make small places warm and comfortable.
Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany torchiers and Tiffany hanging pendants can be the solution to most of your confined space lighting needs. First determine the rooms theme and then decide on the Tiffany Style lighting pattern best suited to your purpose. Then decide on the best mixing of Tiffany fixture types. For example, a Tiffany table lamp across from a Tiffany pendant light or a Tiffany floor lamp may create your best result. When using Tiffany pendant lighting, Tiffany hanging lights or Tiffany ceiling fan lights I highly recommend a dimmer switch for best results.
A Tiffany touchier is a portable floor lamp with a shade that directs the light upward. A Tiffany torchier is an indirect lighting fixture. It is derived from the torches that used to light the walls of castles and homes before gas and electric lighting became available. When placed in a corner it will reflect the light off both walls and the ceiling. One Tiffany torchiere will provide about 50 percent of the required light for a standard room.
Tiffany torchieres can be used in pairs or with other Tiffany style lighting fixtures. Complimentry Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany chandeliers, Tiffany hanging pendant lights, and Tiffany accent lights will blend with Tiffany torchieres to create an imaginative theme.
Tiffany flushmount lighting is a surface mounted ceiling fixture with three inches or less between the shade and the ceiling. They normally come with two or three 60 watt light bulbs and will provide 100 percent of the illumination required for a standard room. When wired with a dimmer switch any desired effect can be achieved.
When deciding on a theme it is best to combine Tiffany flushmounts with Tiffany accent lights, Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany torchieres or Tiffany table lamps. This will complete any theme you may desire to create.
Tiffany floor lamps are portable lamp with a shade that directs the light downward and has a height usually taller than 48″. Tiffany floor Lamps are a combination light source. Its primary function is as a direct light source, however when placed in the corner of a room the light will reflect off the two walls and ceiling providing indirect lighting. This is partly how a Tiffany torchier lamp creates indirect lighting. This will provide about 50 percent of the required light source for a standard room.
When two Tiffany floor lamps are placed in opposite corners of a single room you can achieve most of the light required for any given room. Additional combinations of Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany wall sconces or Tiffany chandeliers will accomplish a unique blend of lighting to create any desired effect.
Stained glass windows are a great solution to a bad view problem. They can provide great color , beauty and uniqueness to a problem window. One of the best examples of this is the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. Daily tours of this 160 room Victorian mansion are a must see when visiting the San Francisco Bay area. The construction of the mansion was the Brain child of Sara L. Winchester the heiress to the Winchester Rifle fortune. She began in 1884 and continued construction until her death 38 years later.
One of the most remarkable oddities in the mansion revolves around stained glass windows. The most beautiful stained glass piece in the mansion was placed in the window that received the least sun light in the mansion. The best window in the mansion for stained glass has the plainest lead crystal window in the mansion. Odd to be sure.
There are wonderful Tiffany stained glass windows available that can beautify any window treatment problem you may have. Try not to make Sara Winchesters mistakes with lighting. Generally speaking easterly views get the best morning light and westerly views get the best evening light.
The Winchester Mystery House also has a museum quality display of Tiffany style lighting, to include: Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany chandeliers, Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany accent lamps, Tiffany hanging pendant lamps, and Tiffany wall sconces
One of the most important traits of today’s top interior decorators is paying attention to the little details. Any grand design can be reduced to ordinary by not paying enough attention to the little details that transform good into fantastic. A small figurine in a strategic location, an unusual design on a door knob, or a beautiful Tiffany accent light off to the side of a counter.
Tiffany accent lamps or Tiffany drop pendants can be just the thing to move your project from good to fantastic.Strategically placed lighting is both beautiful and functional. Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany floor lamps, or Tiffany torchieres, also add tremendous value to your project.
Accessorizing has always been a key element in fashion, as well as a fundamental part of interior design. The addition of fun splashes or color and design can create an Eye Popping flare to any lighting situation by using Tiffany mini pendants.
Tiffany style pendant lights are ideal for adding a splash of style and color to dinette tables, kitchen counters, or game tables. Mini Pendant Lights are generally 10 inches in height and less than 8 inches in diameter. Mini Pendants can be an alternative to track lighting. This gives you the freedom to place the lighting affect exactly where the situation requires. Full size Tiffany pendant lighting will solve any general lighting problem with complementing beauty and charm. In addition, accenting with Tiffany table lamps, tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany torchieres, and Tiffany wall sconces will complete any theme deaign you wish to create.
In the previous article I talked about the need for planning for electrical supply for Tiffany wall sconces and Tiffany hanging pendant lighting. Tiffany wall sconces provide wonderful indirect lighting to warm up a room.
How do you get this effect if you can’t rewire the room for Tiffany wall sconces. The answer, Tiffany torchieres. Tiffany torchieres are a descendant of the wall mounted torches used in Castles to provide general lighting. With the advent of electricity and the electric light bulb torches were eliminated for obvious reasons. The Tiffany torchiere uses the same lighting principle as a torch to cast the light up to the ceiling. It is basically a Tiffany floor lamp with the shade inverted to cast the light upward. They work best in a corner of any given room. They allows the light to reflect off two walls and the ceiling for a warm glowing effect. Try using two Tiffany torchieres in opposite corners of a room to create a balanced look.