
Tiffany lamps have always symbolized originality, style and elegance. The keys to its popularity have been and still are the warm colors and the original motives as well as its solid manufacture. The lamps are currently manufactured in thousands of different motifs, shapes, colors and qualities and are sold all over the world. However, they all have something in common: screens of cheerful colors that illuminate with a warm and pleasant light.

Louis Tiffany, son of the famous New York jeweler whose prestige persists, was a man of many talents. He began painting and interior design, before expressing his art of glass that would give him international fame. The name of Tiffany is synonymous with lamps that incorporate his revolutionary art and the Art Nouveau movement of the early nineteenth century.

Certificate of reproduction of the original

Precious and classic blue dragonflies in table lamp version

Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration that has been assimilated by the Catholic Church with the designation of Valentine as patron of the enamorados.1 It became popular in many countries, and in modern times especially in the Anglo-Saxons expanding to other places from the twentieth century mainly the day when couples in love express their love and affection to each other. It is celebrated on February 14, the Valentine's Day. In some countries it is known as Valentine's Day and in others as the day of love and friendship.

Classic lighting from Italy

We incorporate new products of Italian origin to our store

Witches nights, nights of dead, nights ... we are not so tetricos but you can illuminate decorating and giving a terrible air of intimacy and warmth ...
We incorporate two new acquisitions to our Ivintageonline store
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