Wisteria Laburnum

Drooping flower clusters, undulating contours and irregular border all add realism to this Tiffany Studios design. The 22" shade was built with meticulous craftsmanship by Penny Chamberlain, Port Townsend, Washington, using Uroboros glass, exclusively. Base by Source One.

Photography by Don Conti.

Wisteria (Above).

Tiffany's delicately designed 10" Miniature Wisteria was fabricated by Kiyoko Yoda of Nagano, Japan. To capture the color variations found in nature's flowering vine, the artist used a combination of Oceana and Youghiogheny glass. Base by Odyssey.

Photography by Don Conti.

Spidermum (Above)

A 22" design by Paul Crist Studios. Reproduced by George Barker of Huntington Beach, California. The dramatically mottled background of Oceana glass interchanges nicely with the bold flowers and leaves made of Youghiogheny and Uroboros glass.

Photography by Scott Riggs.

Handel Interpretation (Above)

After viewing a lovely old Handel shade at auction, Ted Hasentaub of North Olmstead, Ohio, was inspired to design and produce his own 21" version of the original panel lamp. For this brightly inviting interpretation, the artist used Kokomo glass, exclusively.

Photography by Ted Hasentaub