There is no doubt that Tiffany lighting is as popular, if not more popular, than it was when it was first introduced at the turn of the 19th century. New productions of Tiffany lighting and replicas of some of Tiffanys original works by well-known manufacturers of Tiffany lamps, including Meyda and Dale Tiffany, continue to be some of the most highly sought after products associated with home lighting.
If you are a bit unfamiliar with the term Tiffany lighting and the history of its appearance in the American marketplace, perhaps a brief lesson in history is in order before we highlight the two premier Tiffany manufacturers of today.
Although Tiffany lighting first became popular at the turn of the century when most homes began to be equipped with electricity, its history begins much earlier than that with an artist named Louis Comfort Tiffany. Before the turn of the century his work graced many American homes and public buildings in the form of paintings, tapestries, tiles, stained glass windows, wall paper, vases and lamps.
But it was only after he invented a way to process glass into opalescent and beautifully crafted objects used for home decoration...