Tiffany-style table lamps are decadent New York

Today, we’re putting our new product at Luxury Products in the spotlight:. And although there are plenty of them online, most are just cheap mass-produced items. I believe that all lovers and enthusiasts of Art Nouveau deserve a few honest words about how these beautiful pieces of functional art are made. After all, an informed customer should know what to expect when darkness falls…
I sometimes think that even Louis Comfort Tiffany himself didn’t fully realize how his creations would influence fashion. But I’m certain that if he saw the kind of junk being produced today, he would never have embarked on that extraordinary and fascinating journey—one that ultimately led to such immense popularity. If we can talk about Art Nouveau goods, then to some extent, Tiffany-style table lamps have shaped mass pop culture. Although the originals are no longer aimed at the mass market, his Tiffany Studios glassworks gained enormous fame, and all of New York at the time craved his creations.
And that’s what niche is all about—the response of a small workshop to the demand for luxury goods. Louis understood this perfectly and took full advantage of it whenever he could!
Tiffany-style table lamps – where did the idea come from?
This clever young man drew his inspiration from both European and Asian craft cultures. This unique and striking correlation was simple, yet incredibly effective. Louis also incorporated elements of Gothic style and the mystique of Persia. So, all of this was bound to result in stunning outcomes and unforgettable impressions on clients. Here, we’re dealing with a diverse melting pot of inspirations, as well as a powerful dose of the creator’s expertise.
Ok, but what exactly did these luxurious Tiffany-style table lamps consist of? The concept was incredibly simple: to create a product using wire and favrile blown glass. Favrile is a term invented by the creator himself, so he certainly had vision and imagination. The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries brought even greater recognition for the Tiffany Studios brand. And with fame came ever more innovative designs, often later inspired by Art Nouveau.
Price is no object
Today, these gems fetch staggering prices and are highly sought after. The cost of a single Tiffany-style table lamp starts at several thousand dollars and can reach hundreds of thousands, even approaching a million—no one is surprised by that anymore. That’s why I’m even more baffled when someone believes that a product costing just a few hundred could in any way be considered a nod to the famous brand.
Exactly, today millions of copies are being made around the world, but most of them aren’t even fully handmade. Not to mention the materials used. So, dear customers, think for yourselves—can the cost of such a luxury lamp really be reduced to just a few hundred? Probably not.





Tiffany-style table lamps – why do high-quality products hold their value?
Creating a high-end lamp involves significant costs due to the immense amount of labor and the entirely handcrafted process. Using low-quality materials will certainly not deliver the results we desire.
A Tiffany lamp is not just a source of light, but also a beautiful decorative piece for your interior. In a way, it’s a glowing stained glass window with a purpose—especially on those long autumn evenings. You know what I mean: autumn blues and the endless, monotonous hours. But this piece, with its vibrant colors, brings a wonderful mood to any room. Honestly, you just have to try it in your own space and see for yourself.
Unusual beauty captured in high-quality amber
Tiffany-style table lamps must look beautiful both when lit and unlit. We achieve this by using special glass from American glassworks, which is multi-layered and designed to look striking even when the lamp is off, but truly comes to life when the light is turned on. And that’s the whole trick in Bel Air—this is where you can truly see what the product is really made of.
A true connoisseur will spot what’s off, especially when it comes to the material—it’s obvious at first glance. Especially once the light is switched on. That’s where the magic of top-quality glass lies. And that’s exactly what you’ll find in the Tiffany-style table lamps on our Luxury Products Platform. Stunning, impeccably crafted, and most importantly—handmade!
Tiffany-style table lamps – what sets them apart from imitations on the market?
Most of these are mass-produced in Chinese factories using industrial methods and rather low-quality glass. After all, if it’s supposed to cost just a few hundred, there’s no point in using good materials—it simply won’t pay off. If a lamp consists of, say, 300 parts, a programmed machine cuts, for example, 50 pieces of each component, allowing 50 identical lamps to be assembled at once. This is pure machine work, which has absolutely nothing in common with those beautiful Tiffany table lamps.
The methods used to join these components are also specific, for example, gluing with an unidentified adhesive instead of traditional tin soldering. Such lamps cannot be repaired if damaged. And this is a significant difference, as original products are crafted piece by piece over many hours.
Meet the consummate master of craftsmanship!
The techniques used by Mr. Mariusz Becela to create lamps for Luxury Products are a perfect example of what a truly handmade Tiffany table lamp looks like. It’s a unique style and the result of long, painstaking work that the artist puts into each piece.
Table lamps in the Tiffany style by Mr. Mariusz are crafted using the traditional method developed in the time of L.C. Tiffany. The glass is cut by hand according to a pre-designed template, ground, wrapped with a special thin copper foil, and soldered with tin, then finished with patination in black or antique copper. The Tiffany method does not use lead profiles as in traditional stained glass making. So now we know what it should look like and how much effort is required to produce such a luxurious product.




How much time does an experienced craftsman need to create a Tiffany-style table lamp?
Mr. Mariusz says that a simple lamp (30-60 pieces) takes several hours to make.
A lamp with 200-500 pieces takes at least a week. And the most intricate designs made from the finest (and most expensive) glass, such as the Wisteria with its 2,400 tiny pieces, require several weeks or even months. That’s why this process is so labor-intensive, and mass production simply can’t compete with the true artisans who create these works.
The factory needs relatively less time to produce such a lamp, so it uses techniques that don’t require much time. The end result is a Tiffany-like product that has absolutely nothing to do with the brand. In fact, most of the manufacturers we feature on the dedicate a great deal of time to developing the project and managing the entire order fulfillment process. Not every client may appreciate this, but that’s the reality.
Price matters
I would compare it to a high-quality dinner at a fine restaurant. If your dish is served within a few or a dozen minutes, that’s simply too quick to create a masterpiece.
Good products take time to create, so a discerning customer seeking luxury understands that the production process may take several, or even a dozen weeks. This is an inseparable part of the entire ordering process, period!
Tiffany-style lamps – why do people love them so much?
We offer thousands of luxury lighting options, such as Italian. Many of them are designed by today’s renowned creators. Even though they are truly luxurious and designer pieces, they are made in modern times. Table lamps in the Tiffany style by “Studio Tiffany” bring an eccentric touch of New York and a sense of original history.
This is one of the few types of lighting made entirely by hand. That makes it an essential piece for any lover of handcrafted items. Each lamp is unique, which is certainly good news for individualists. Thanks to the use of exceptional glass, we can achieve lighting effects that are simply incomparable to industrial lampshades made of paper, canvas, or factory glass.
A large sum = original Tiffany
The price of original Tiffany lamps certainly has a strong impact on their perceived value, which is why people look for high-quality products that closely resemble the real thing. The original Tiffany pieces were created in L.C. Tiffany’s studio in New York at the beginning of the 20th century. They were signed and numbered, and are sold at places like Sotheby’s auctions—for example, the Virginia Creeper lamp for $1.8 million.
This sparks the imagination and gives plenty of room for creativity. That’s why many clients want to have at least a faithful replica in their home. Prices on the Luxury Products Platform start at over one thousand zlotys and up. The larger, handcrafted Tiffany-style lamps cost upwards of seven thousand zlotys.
So there’s a price difference between mass-produced Asian goods and genuine luxury handmade items. But an honest product that truly stands out is priceless. It’s the artisan’s craftsmanship that makes the real difference—price is just an extra detail.




Who is the exclusive Tiffany lamp offer for?
Mr. Mariusz’s workshop has been creating custom-made products for many years. That’s why the lamp collection is dedicated to all enthusiasts of the Tiffany style and its luxurious goods. If you want to immerse yourself in the era of Art Nouveau or the decadent spirit of old New York, simply turn on a handcrafted lamp in the evening. Of course, such an exquisite product won’t suit every interior. These pieces are designed for warmer, classic, antique apartments or homes. Art Nouveau and Art Deco deserve special mention here.
This is definitely where these lamps would feel right at home. And who is the owner of such a refined product? Above all, it is someone who appreciates craftsmanship, the immense effort put into creation, and the use of only the highest quality materials.
Luxury handmade
This is not – mass-produced, but top-quality hand made! If you’re looking for cheap stuff, there’s plenty of that online. But I know for sure that Tiffany would never have wanted his legacy to be trampled on. Only a faithful recreation of these table lamps, crafted in this style, can truly pay homage to Tiffany Studio.
Louis envisioned top-quality craftsmanship, so if we want to preserve every detail, only true artisans and long hours of work can deliver a final product that closely resembles the original.
To give you a true sense of what faithful resemblance really means, I invite my clients to visit the many studios I collaborate with. There, you can see for yourself the quality craftsmanship and discover the secret of Tiffani.
If you want to see Venetian Mirrors, hand-engraved for centuries, I invite you to take a trip to Venice. If you’d like to see handmade Tiffany-style table lamps, write to – and I’ll arrange a visit to the workshop for you.








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