PAUL SAHLIN TIFFANY: Stained Glass Lamps and Home Decor
The original Tiffany stained glass lamps were once described as “light concealed behind jewels”. There’s no better way to describe the Tiffany creations Paul Sahlin has been making since 1974.
All are crafted by skilled artisans using real glass and the traditional process of foiling and soldering. Because the work is done by hand, no two pieces of glass – and therefore no two lamps – are exactly alike. Each is defined by the glass’ unique characteristics and color variations.
Here at MBW, our Paul Sahlin Tiffany collection contains a smile-inducing selection of stained glass lamps – table lamps, floor lamps, desk lamps and ceiling lamps in a multitude of spectacular designs and colors.
We also carry beautiful stained glass window panels to catch the natural light, decorative fireplace screens, and mirrors. You may not think you need a lamp right now. But when you see Paul Sahlin Tiffany (and our affordable pricing) you’ll want one anyway!
TIFFANY LAMP CONSTRUCTION
- Colored iridescent stained glass
- Wood or metal base of brass, pewter, antique finishes
- Lead-free solder
- Candle line switch, turn knob, or pull chain
- Art Nouveau style
TIFFANY LAMP INFORMATION
All of Paul Sahlin Tiffany stained glass lamps, lighting, and blown glass lamp shades are real glass. Each stained glass shade is foiled and then soldered together by craftsmen. Due to the hand crafted nature of the products, no two products are exactly alike; they will have blisters, seeds, lines, and variations on the the surface. All fixtures are U.L. approved and should not be used with higher wattage than recommended to avoid damage to the soldered joint.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Paul Sahlin Tiffany has been creating Tiffany style lamps of the highest quality and style since 1974. Every Paul Sahlin Tiffany product is the result of a commitment to quality craftsmanship and elegance. Each lamp is handmade by skilled artisans using the finest stained glass and highest quality materials, specially processed to produce the most brilliant colors. |