Monday, December 26, 2011

How to Tell If a Tiffany Lamp is Authentic

!±8± How to Tell If a Tiffany Lamp is Authentic

People use the phrase Tiffany lamp often to refer to any leaded glass lamp. An authentic Tiffany lamp is a lamp that was made by Louis Comfort Tiffany, who was the son of the man who founded Tiffany and Company, the famous store in New York on 57th street. Tiffany who initially began his artistic career as a painter, became interested in creating fine decorative arts, which he produced in his factories starting in the late 1880's. Tiffany is most commonly associated with the leaded decorative lamps, which he produced, however he additionally made fine bronze pieces including desk sets, candlesticks, glass mosaics and leaded glass windows for commercial and residential use. Because Tiffany's lamps bring very high prices, it is important to understand some basics about the lamps. There are several different types of lamps that were made by Tiffany. He produced leaded glass lamps in both floral and geometric patterns, including floor lamps, table lamps and chandeliers. The leaded lamps were initially made with glass that was not made by Tiffany. As his business evolved he started producing his own glass which was of superior quality and innovative. The lamps were Tiffanys's most successful commercial venture. The value of individual lamps are based on model type and quality of glass.

Simple lamps like an acorn are much less valuable than complex forms like dragonfly's or wisteria. Currently there is much more interest in floral lamps than geometric lamps. Prices for florals are much higher. Size does matter. In general the larger the lamp the greater the price: particularly for the same form. A twenty inch dragonfly is worth more than an eighteen inch one. Even in the later periods of production he often used commercial glass produced by Kokomo Glass Co. Lamps with more "studio" glass are generally worth more. Some of the special glass that Tiffany Created included mottled glass with cloud like patches of dark and light areas, dichroic glass which lit up a different color than when unlit, confetti or fracture glass, turtleback tiles which are iridescent thick pieces of glass that came in greens ,blues and reds and many different forms of glass jewels. Many Tiffany lamp shades are signed, but many are not signed, so the lack of a signature does not mean the lamp is not real

The Tiffany lamp bases are very heavy and made of bronze. The bases are signed Tiffany Studios New York and have a model number which is unique to the specific style of lamp. He produced over 300 different lamp bases. When studying any lamp base attributed to Tiffany you will find the quality of the casting and detail almost unparalleled by any other lamp manufacturer.

When buying a Tiffany lamp it is important to know who you are purchasing it from. Because lamp restoration and even forgery has become so sophisticated, it serves a new collector well to buy from a well known dealer. While you will pay more from a recognized expert, this protection from buying heavily restored lamps or reproductions, is well worth the additional costs. Many lamp buyers assume that if a lamp is being sold at a nationally known auction house, it can be assumed that the lamp is without problems. Unfortunately this is not the case and one should proceed with great caution when buying at auctions unless you are a seasoned collector or a willing to hire an expert to evaluate lamps for you, which in most cases is the prudent course.


How to Tell If a Tiffany Lamp is Authentic

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

How the Trends of Decorating a Baby's Room Have Changed and Now Have Turned Into Big Business

!±8± How the Trends of Decorating a Baby's Room Have Changed and Now Have Turned Into Big Business

Decorating and designing a nursery for a baby has turned into a much bigger production than it ever used to be. With the age becoming older for parents to be having babies, they also have more financial stability and therefore more money to put into the room for their bundle of joy. This has been highlighted quite a bit in recent years showing the elaborate nurseries complete with an expensive chandelier that celebrities are having designed for their babies. There are also special shows on cable that feature people designing babies' nurseries for couples. The current trend is actually quite a good one with parents wanting to have a room that will grow with the baby and can be used for many years from the colors, to the furniture and even the Quoizel lighting.

The traditional nursery paint colors of baby blue, soft pink and light yellow are not the colors that many people choose to paint for their child's nursery. A lot of parents are making the nursery be a continuation of the rest of the house with the color palette included. Creamy colors like cream and gold or the favorite combination of blue and chocolate have been popular choices for nurseries lately. Many expectant parents find out the sex of the baby and then decorate according to that but if you don't know or want it to be gender neutral, then using soothing greens, beiges and creams are a good choice.

If you are unsure of what color palette to decorate the baby's room then look for the fabric and the bedding for the crib first and that may determine the inspiration for the room. Having a cutesy theme is no longer popular and is considered outdated and sometimes tacky. If you wish to incorporate animals for example, it is now done in a more muted and sophisticated manner using "real" artwork, for example. Bedding for a nursery can be found in every price range and does not have to be expensive. If you are good at sewing or know a good seamstress, maybe you can make it yourself using beautiful fabrics.

The other thing that baby furniture manufacturers are now doing is making pieces that can be used for a baby and then be used differently as they grow older. For example, a crib can now be converted to be a full size headboard and footboard when the baby moves into a big bed. Also, a changing table can remove the pad and have it just be a nice looking dresser for many more years of use.

The finishing touches in a nursery are what complete the look and that would include the rug, the artwork, and the lighting. Having a nice plush, neutral area rug that will grow with the child is a great idea as well as lighting that you would also like to have in a bedroom for an adult. Baby girl's nurseries are being transformed into beautiful rooms complete with round cribs and crystal chandelier lighting.


How the Trends of Decorating a Baby's Room Have Changed and Now Have Turned Into Big Business

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