Sunday, November 29, 2009

Quoize table lamps

Quoize table lamps are the most elegant tiffany style lamps. Check the collection of Quoize table lamps below.

Quoizel was founded on quality and timeless perfection. Started in 1930 in New York, Quoizel relocated to Charleston, SC to a state-of-the-art 500,000 square-foot facility. Quoizel offers lighting for every room in your home. Quoizel lighting combines elegance and unparalleled quality to create lamps, chandeliers, fixtures and much more. Quoizel remains privately held, family-owned and operated.

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Quoizel Table Lamps

Quoizel Table Lamps are unique and elegant check them at Quoizel Table Lamps

Dragon Age Origins Review

This must be one of the great role playing games. It got 94% from PC Gamer UK that even called it the "RPG of the decade"!!!

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Engagement Rings Tiffany

Rings symbolize unity and love. Tiffany engagement rings are famous for high quality and magnificent designs. I tried to collect the most magnificent jewelry rings that are classical and elegant.

ladies are captivated by tiffany jewelry, the most famous and popular sterling silver jewelries.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

About Meyda Tiffany Lamps

A Tiffany lamp is a lamp made out of stained glass. The pieces of stained glass are soldered together with copper foil. Original Tiffany lamps are generally considered part of the Art Nouveau. The first Tiffany lamp was created in 1899 with a bronze base and was designed by Louis Comfort Tifanny.

Louis C. Tiffany was born into a world of riches-most notably of silver. His father, Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812-1902), has created an empire made of silver and jewels when Louis was born. As a young man he traveled extensively and studied art in Europe, returning in 1879 to establish a popular interior decorating firm that was hired in 1883 to furnish a portion of the White House for President Chester A. Arthur. Tiffany continued to travel and to explore new avenues of artistic expression. In Paris he was enthralled by the work of Emile Galle and became close friends with Samuel Bing; on his return to New York he redirected his focus and by 1896 had introduced both his famous stained-glass lamps, now antique Tiffany lamps (lampade lampey lampe), and his line of favrille handmade glass.

Though most famous for his work with glass, his talents also included interior design, rug making, ceramics, mosiacs, and jewelry. He enjoyed and long and successful career but, after a series of personal and financial misfortunes and declining popularity due in part to the First World War, died penniless and forgotten in 1933. It wasn't until the 1960s that new interest in his work emerged, and Tiffany soon became a household name denoting beauty, grace, color, and elegance.

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