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The next big light trend to illuminate your home

Regardless of whether you are an artist's new nuisance or bounce on the nostalgic trends that the interior world sweeps at the moment, you are probably familiar with the jewelry-colored heritage of the colored glass Tiffany lamp.

These complicated styles, which is naturally inspired by nature, who are celebrated for over 100 years as the idea of ​​designer Louis Comfort Tiffany, are indeed the work of an artist, who had not been recognized previously, Clara Driscoll, who was identified by a university professor in 2007 and has been accredited with the lucrative success of the lamps.

Despite their origins of the 19th century, these lamps were one of the most important trends of 2025 in the ranks, with search interest in January reaching an all -time high. Ceiling lights in the Tiffany style also proved a breakout concept in February -they have even become a tattoo trend on gen ztrail blazers and form a key component of the Wurfigoth look loved by Pinterest users.

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The kitchen in the New York apartment of Guedaliahou and Susan Stein Shiva with a Tiffany ceiling light as a dreamy focus.

The glass designs can mainly be divided into two categories: geometrically and flowery. While the former sees triangles, squares, rectangles and ovals associated with opulent patterns, the latter, as with many styles from the Art Nouveau movement, were inspired by nature. Most of them were botanical and used leaves, flowers, dragonflies, spiders by train, butterflies and peacock feathers.

“People discover the beauty of timeless craftsmanship,” says Jamie Movey, lighting expert on bidulence. 'Tiffany lamps are handmade works of art that stand out in a world with mass producers. Their complicated colored glass designs feel unique and personal and swing with those who want to give their interiors character and individuality. '

Geometric Tiffany table lamp from Clara Driscoll

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This Lotus pagoda lamp from the 1900s – the largest and rarest of its kind – shows a geometric design.

Dragonfly Tiffany table lamp from Clara Driscoll

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This Dragonfly lamp, designed by Clara Driscoll in 1900, is one of the most popular Botanical Tiffany styles.

These lamps are also immediately recognizable. “Your bright, stained glass, rich colors and complicated floral or geometric patterns make you miniature master works,” continues Jamie. “They are much more than just functional lighting; They are elegant works of art with roots in the Art Nouveau movement, which give them a sense of history and charm that is impossible to replicate.

'Nostalgia offers comfort, especially in uncertain times. Many people turn to vintage-inspired interiors to create rooms that feel comfortable, familiar and very important. There is also a growing appreciation for quality, craftsmanship and objects that pass the test of the time – properties that perfectly embody Tiffany lamps. '

How can they be used in a modern scheme?

While Tiffany lamps are certainly causing a vintage look, there is a reason why they are on the rise under contemporary design lovers: they are timeless.

“Tiffany lamps make excellent statement pieces,” says Jamie. “To avoid a room that feels excessively traditionally, combine it with contemporary furniture and neutral tones so that the focus can be on the colors of the lamp. They work particularly well in rooms that benefit from a soft, surrounding lighting such as a reading corner, a bedroom or a hallway. By mixing timeless design with modern interiors, Tiffany lamps bring a nostalgic but stylish note to today's houses. '

Modern brands are increasingly being inspired by the historical designs and make these lamps even more accessible and affordable. Most of us will not offer the authenticated designs that are auctioned by Christie's and Macklowe Gallery for millions of dollars, but we can use the chicest light trend of 2025.

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Maddy is the Homes writer at House Schön in Great Britain And Land life Great Britainwhere she is to write about the latest news from interiors and inspiring trends. She previously worked for Good household, great And RedAnd has an MA in classics and old history from the University of Manchester and a BA in English literature and creative writing from the University of East Anglia, where she was a editor -in -chief of the student newspaper.