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Tiffany Studios Geometric Floor Lamp
Geometric Floor Lamp
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).
Geometric Floor Lamp
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).
$30,975.00
Original: $88,500.00
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$88,500.00
$30,975.00Description
Geometric Floor Lamp
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).
Tiffany Studios
Circa 1910
This Tiffany Studios Geometric leaded glass floor lamp exemplifies the innovation and artistry for which the renowned studio is celebrated. Its globe shade is composed of green and gold Favrile glass arranged in a precise geometric pattern reminiscent of intricate brickwork. Though highly structured, subtle tonal shifts and iridescence within each tile soften the overall effect. Its original bronze Piano floor base adds a sense of statuesque grandeur to the shade. Large, floor-sized models such as this are particularly rare.
A pioneer of the decorative arts, Louis Comfort Tiffany transformed American glassmaking through his visionary approach. Widely regarded as a leading force behind the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, he worked across numerous media, though his glass creations remain his most enduring legacy. This exceptional lamp reflects the firm’s ability to balance structure with luminosity, resulting in a work that is both functional and artistically refined.
Shade signed "Tiffany Studios/New York"
Base signed "Tiffany Studios New York 387"
64 1/2" high x 22 3/4" diameter
Literature:
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 159, no. 656 (shade model); p. 206, no. 799 (base model).



















