Lotus Leaf

Considered to be one of the most architecturally advanced designs by Tiffany Studios, this shade was fabricated of Kokomo glass by Hans-Peter and Gudrun Grotepass, Essen Germany. The mold on which this lamp was built was also constructed in their studio. This glorious 25" shade is integrated with a base by Buffalo Studios.

Photography by Dr. Hans-Peter Grotepass

Tulip (Above, Left).

The inspiration for the 22" Tiffany Studios design came from ASGLA's beloved friend, Walt Boepple. Following Walt's death, the shade was completed by Don & Jean Hughes of Beaverton, Oregon. Oceana and Uroboros glass. Base by Source One.

Photography by Don Conti

Daffodil (Above).

While under the tutelage of Scott Riggs, Deb Bowen of Marietta, Georgia, constructed this delightful 14" shade designed by Tiffany Studios. Flowers are made of Oceana and Uroboros glass with a background made of Youghiogheny. Ripple glass by Uroboros for the borders.

Photography by Don Conti

Maple (Below).

An interpretation by Noriko Ohara, Shizuoka, Japan, of Tiffany's design that features large, overlapping leaves. To construct the 18" shade, the artist used Oceana and Youghiogheny glass for her brilliant colors. The branches extending from the crown are made of coppor wire. Base by Source One.

Photography by Noriko Ohara