Overview
A striking multi-panel slag glass ceiling fixture designed in a stylized lotus or tulip blossom shape. It features curved, warm caramel and pink-streaked glass panels held together by decorative leaded metal channeling, creating a soft, diffused glow when illuminated.
Story
During the 1970s, a massive wave of nostalgia swept through home design, reviving the organic, flowing lines of the Art Nouveau era. This lamp brought the botanical elegance of the 1910s straight into the modern suburban dining room.
Maker / Origin
While inspired by legendary makers like Tiffany Studios or Bradley & Hubbard, fixtures of this specific construction were widely produced during the late-20th-century revival by companies such as Quality Glass or various American lighting workshops. They democratized the luxury of leaded art glass for a new generation of homeowners.
Condition & Value
The glass panels appear intact without major cracks or heat fractures, which are common in these fixtures. The metalwork shows a pleasing dark patina. Excellent condition with no cracked panels commands the higher end of the value range. Value is driven by the visual appeal of the organic lotus shape and the condition of the glass.