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The Legacy of L.C. Tiffany
L.C. Tiffany would be proud of his artistic legacy today. He died at age 85 after watching his art form storm homes across the world with their beauty and elegance. His work transcended the lamp form to include jewelry, stained glass windows, and helped Thomas Edison decorate the first electrically illuminated theater at the Lyceum Theater in New York City.
His work, and work inspired by his vision, has been seen in the houses of such noted historic figures as Mark Twain and Cornelius Vanderbilt, and can still be seen in rooms of The White House. In your search at LampsLightingDesign.com for the ideal Tiffany product, remember this: you are buying not only a piece of art, but a functional heirloom, one which will be passed on from generation to generation. Make an educated decision using the pages here at LampsLightingdesign.com, and may the lamps you choose light your home for years to come.
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