HomeGoods Is Selling This Century-Old Lamp Style That's Having a Major Comeback
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HomeGoods Is Selling This Century-Old Lamp Style That's Having a Major Comeback
"With trends like cottagecore, grandmillennial, and dark academia still going strong, it was only a matter of time before Tiffany-style lamps came back into fashion. These ornate stained glass lighting fixtures are opulent and colorful, and can instantly make a space look like a jewel box. And it's never been easier to add one of these charming lamps to your collection because they're currently available at HomeGoods for under $100."
"Artist and designer Louis Comfort Tiffany began making lamps with stained glass shades back in 1893 under his family's Tiffany & Co. brand. The shades were mostly inspired by nature, featuring lush floral motifs in blues, yellows, reds, and greens, with some lamp stems crafted to look like tree bark or twisted vines. The popularity of Tiffany's lamps inspired many other artisans to create similar-looking lamps, and modern Tiffany-style lamps are still being produced today. But these modern versions won't necessarily cost you thousands."
Trends such as cottagecore, grandmillennial, and dark academia have revived interest in Tiffany-style lamps. Ornate stained-glass shades provide opulent, colorful lighting that transforms rooms into jewel-box-like spaces. HomeGoods currently offers several Tiffany-style lamps priced under $100, making them accessible to shoppers. Louis Comfort Tiffany originated stained-glass lamp design in 1893, often using nature-inspired floral motifs and stems resembling tree bark or vines. Modern artisans continue producing similar lamps at lower prices. Shoppers unable to find stock at HomeGoods can search secondhand marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace or retailers like Wayfair for comparable designs, including dragonfly motifs.
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