Louis Comfort Tiffany was born in New York and was the founder of the now famous “Tiffany & Company.” He was by profession a trained jeweler and a naturally talented businessman, Louis started his career as a painter and was very much on the work of American painter George Innes, love his style was inspired by the Millet, Théodore Rousseau and Diaz, whose purpose it was to paint landscapes in a naturalistic style. Was in his early days, Louis is also very much influenced by Edward C. Chanel Bracelet
Moore, a leading designer and goldsmith’s art connoisseurs of the time. Moore himself had recommended a very large collection of Oriental excellent glass, but that Louis emphasis on Islamic and Persian art. Tiffany had a passion for beautiful things, and not only collect, but they used them as a basis for its own decorative creations when he worked in collaboration with, among other things, Candace Wheeler, Samuel Colman and
Lockwood de Forest, who were participating in the textiles, Interior design and furniture. It seems that Louis first one was seriously interested in stained glass after he encountered in the various mosques and palaces in Turkey in 1878 after returning to the United States, he founded his own hut, which manufactures decorative glass tiles for walls .
Decorate At that time, was stained by applying a solution of metal oxides produced on the glass and then they shoot, were created by the stained glass windows by lead strips, connect the pieces of glass in touch. Tiffany found this technique was used, and seriously lacking in its own system, unlike the colored pieces of frosted glass that was produced by the combination and manipulation of multiple colors to create a unique range of colors and develop three-dimensional effects. chanel bangle
Louis has added a new perspective to life, after he hired an English immigrant by the name of Arthur Nash. Nash was also a glassblower with a comprehensive technical knowledge of modern English glassmaking and its co-Nash led the development of a product that was patented in 1894 and now known as “favril” glass.
Incidentally, it might be of interest to point out that Nash never shared the secret of the manufacturing process with Tiffany. The company went on to create his now famous vases that were blown up with the ‘favril “glass, which often required at least twenty redundancies in order to different structures and colors that add to the now famous peacock feathers, Ipomoea and leaves, etc. The other glass -artists of the period were committed to a further etching of their products and often resort to the use of enamel, to improve them, the Tiffany product in full, a product of the glassblower.
Numerous attempts were made to get out of Tiffany products by using regular colored pieces glass, but none came close to Tiffany those that are so famous for their warm colors to imitate. The lamp, which is the name of Tiffany is now perhaps the most is the synonym for an adjustable with a bronze base that great beauty with convenience combined.chanel bangle bracelet