Tina Tiffany Ceiling Light

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See It In Action

The Tina Tiffany Ceiling Light is a ceiling fixture that does something a plain glass shade can’t — it takes the bulb light and breaks it into color before it reaches the room. Each piece of stained glass, connected by fine lead lines, casts warm, richly tinted patches of light onto the ceiling and walls around it. The blue version produces a calm, jewel-toned glow; the pink version creates something warmer and more intimate. Both versions make the room they’re in feel like it has a point of view. At 13.5 cm across, the scale is considered — a detail above, not a fixture that dominates.

The ceiling light that changes the color of the room itself.

🎨 Stained Glass 🪙 Brass Canopy 🔆 Dimmer Compatible 🚿 Damp Rated Blue · Pink

Why It Works

🎨 Stained Glass, Lead Lines Each glass piece is individually set in lead line — the technique that gives Tiffany-style fixtures their characteristic richness and depth. The assembled shade has a surface texture visible from across the room; the light that passes through it carries color, warmth, and pattern at the same time.

🌕 Color That Fills the Room When lit, the stained glass projects its color onto the ceiling surface around the fixture — the room’s ambient light picks up the tint of the glass. The blue version makes a room feel cooler and more contemplative; the pink version makes it feel warmer and more inviting.

Vintage Form, Any Interior The classic lead-line form works as naturally in a maximalist vintage room as in a modern minimal space — it reads as a deliberate aesthetic reference rather than a period reproduction. The brass canopy anchors the fixture in warmth without dating it.

Before & After

Plain Ceiling Light

  • White light — flat and neutral
  • Ceiling reads as empty and uninvested
  • Room feels generic — could be any room
  • No warmth or character in the overhead light
  • Fixture disappears into the ceiling anonymously

With Tina Tiffany

  • Colored light fills the ceiling and wall surface
  • Room gains an immediate visual point of view
  • Stained glass reads as art before it’s a fixture
  • Warm, richly tinted ambient that shifts by dimmer
  • The space feels personal and chosen

Where It Belongs

🛏 Bedroom

Above a bed, the Tiffany shade projects its color gently across the ceiling above — the blue version creates a calming sleeping atmosphere, the pink version creates warmth and softness. Pair with a dimmer for full evening-to-sleep control.

Dimmer — sold separately

🚪 Hallway

In a hallway, the compact 13.5 cm form is perfectly sized — the stained glass makes an impression on entry without crowding the space. The colored light in a corridor creates an atmosphere that begins before the main room is reached.

Compact — 13.5 cm

🪴 Reading Nook

In a nook, alcove, or corner reading space, the Tiffany shade turns an incidental area into the most atmospheric corner in the home. The colored overhead light combined with a warm reading lamp creates a layered, inviting pocket of light.

Atmospheric corner

Create a Cohesive Look

🎨

One fixture sets the tone. Two defines a space. Install a Tiffany ceiling light in two connected spaces — the hallway and the bedroom, or a reading nook and the main room — and the colored glass creates a visual thread that ties the spaces together. Blue in the hallway, pink in the bedroom. Or two blues for a cohesive jewel-tone atmosphere. The lead-line form holds the arrangement together while each color gives its space its own identity.

💙 Blue — Calm & Contemplative Works in bedrooms, studies, and bathrooms where a cooler, more contemplative mood supports relaxation or focus. The blue glass filters the bulb into something jewel-like and quiet. Restful Spaces

🩷 Pink — Warm & Inviting Works in bedrooms, reading nooks, and dining areas where warmth and softness are the priority. The pink glass carries a warm amber quality through the lead lines that feels candlelit from across the room. Warm Spaces

🌈 Mix Both Colors Blue in the hallway and pink in the bedroom — or vice versa. The shared lead-line form holds the combination together as a consistent design choice across rooms, while each color gives its space its own distinct mood. Multi-Room Design

Colors

Blue · Pink

Product Size

Dia 13.5 cm × H 15 cm  /  ∅ 5.3″ × H 5.9″

Details

  • Shade: Stained Glass — lead line construction
  • Canopy: Brass
  • Materials: Brass & Glass
  • Wiring: Hardwired
  • Socket: E14
  • Max bulb: 15W incandescent or LED equivalent
  • Dimmer compatible (switch not included)
  • Damp rated — bathrooms & covered outdoor areas
  • Certified: North America · Australia · Europe · Middle East

Certifications

🌎 North America 🌏 Australia 🌍 Europe 🌍 Middle East

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