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This Arts & Crafts style desk lamp was inspired by designs by architects Greene & Greene who greatly influenced the Arts & Crafts style during the early 1900s. One of the best known, and most representative examples of their work is the Gamble House in Pasadena, California.
Taking up a small footprint, it has an adjustable brightness dimming switch and will run an incredible 10 days on low and 40 hours on the high setting on one set of batteries. Twelve ultra bright, cool to the touch LED bulbs never need replacing and keep the lantern cool.
This Mission style table lamp is handmade by artisans using the copper foil technique, a method made popular by L. C. Tiffany in the late 1800s.
The Coues white-tailed deer is highly adaptable. Found from Mexico and Central America to Canada, it survives in environments that are subject to extremes in temperature.
The frame is plasma cut from 12 gauge steel, a hand brushed finish is added then it is heated to create the unique golden brown, violet and blue coloration.
This floor lamp has been made at our request to complement the table lamp and accent lamp we also offer. Each lamp is handmade using the copper foil technique, a method made popular by L. C. Tiffany at the turn of the century.
The mantle lamp was a miracle in the mid to late 1930s in rural America. In comparison to our wick lamps, the light that these new mantle lamps produced was simply unbelievable.
Each lamp is handmade by skilled artisans using the finest stained glass, specially processed to produce the purest, most vibrant color.
The mantle lamp was a miracle in the mid to late 1930s in rural America. In comparison to our wick lamps, the light that these new lamps produced was simply unbelievable.
Each lamp is handmade by skilled artisans using the copper foil technique, a method made popular by L. C. Tiffany at the turn of the century.
This Arts & Crafts style lamp is well made and very handsome, just as the originals were.