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My late sister was a huge fan of Tiffany-style lighting from QVC, but it's been a while since it's been on sale. Any idea why it stopped? I assumed it was very popular.
.......plus a.....I've got 2 big standard lamps, the glass looks good on or off.
But I also got a table lamp, and although it was OK when lit, it was just dull when off, you couldn't see the glass colours at all.
And to cap it all, the base, which I thought was cast iron, was actually plastic, which degraded and fell to pieces.
I've seen the bases get huge fissures in them after a few years. I think they were made of resin.I've got 2 big standard lamps, the glass looks good on or off.
But I also got a table lamp, and although it was OK when lit, it was just dull when off, you couldn't see the glass colours at all.
And to cap it all, the base, which I thought was cast iron, was actually plastic, which degraded and fell to pieces.
That's so true! Some of the designs were lovely, in my opinion, but a Tiffany telephone? Naff. But hey, I'm not known for my taste. I really regret not buying the lamp in the shape of an umbrella stand. Don't know why, but that really appealed to me.There were lots of similar designs sold elsewhere I bought a couple in TKMaxx, they were some of the worse lamps I have had .
I don't "get" Julien McDonald's designs at all. Everything seems to be mirrored. His wall mirrors are hideous too and the huge lamp bases topped with black shades look gaudy. The only time I like a black shade is when it's lined with gold so it throws out a warm light. I'm looking at my "gorgeous" Lidl pineapple lamp with black and gold shade right now. I love it.We're all different, I'm not a fan of the big boringly round lampshades, that I imagine Kelly Hoppen has in every room, and don't get me started on the black lampshades that Julian McDonald favours - what good are they ? cant read by them, throw out no light at all, by are ok for hotel receptions with their mood lighting.
For years I've loved my fringed Downton Abbey style l/shades, and according to my young trendy nephew I'm on trend again - he lives in Brighton so I suppose thats as cutting edge as it gets