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  2. Tiffany lamp - Wikipedia

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    The irregular upper and lower border lamps carry an openwork crown edge that helps to simulate a branch, tree, or shrubbery. The Favrile category, which means handcrafted, identifies the first lamps Tiffany made with this label. His initials LCT, later replaced the Favrile stamp. The geometric category, done primarily by the male craftsman ...

  3. O'Lampia Studio - Wikipedia

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    O’Lampia was founded in 1993 by South Korean-born Kwang Sung Lee, a fine artist and lighting designer who received his MFA from Pratt Institute. "Kwang" in Korean means “light.” O’Lampia's name is a nod to Manet's painting Olympia (pronounced o-LAM-pia in French) and is a combination of the words “O!,” “lamp,” and “utopia ...

  4. 20 Lighting Stores That'll Illuminate Your Home Like ... - AOL

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    If you want fine, handmade artisan lighting (don't we all), then Cedar & Moss should be your go-to. This luxe brand offers a curated collection of handcrafted lighting fixtures that feature a ...

  5. Palace lantern - Wikipedia

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    The genesis for the art form was created during the Eastern Han dynasty, and blossomed during the Sui and Tang dynasties. In accordance with its name, palace lanterns are used as lamps in palaces. They are often made using fine wood as a skeleton and decorated with spun silk and glass with coloured drawings or patterns in surface of the lantern.

  6. William Arthur Smith Benson - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur Smith Benson (also known as W.A.S. Benson) (17 October 1854 – 5 July 1924) was a British designer active in the Arts and Crafts Movement and an early exponent of electrical lighting design. [1] He is regarded as the greatest British arts and craft lighting designer. [2]

  7. Chalkware - Wikipedia

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    TV lamps, based upon popular chalkware radio lamp designs, quickly became replaced by ceramic. An attempt to thwart competitors from copying their highly successful male/female paired chalkware lamps and statuettes was taken all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court by Benjamin and Rena Stein of Reglor of California in 1953. [ 5 ]