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See It In Action
The Tina Tiffany Pendant Light does something a plain glass pendant can’t — it takes the bulb light and breaks it into color before it reaches the room. Individual stained glass pieces, connected by fine lead lines in the tradition of Tiffany craft, transmit warm, richly tinted light downward onto whatever sits below. The blue version casts a cool, contemplative glow; the pink version turns the space beneath it warm and intimate. Compact at 13.5 cm, it hangs with quiet presence — a pendant that reads as an art object both lit and unlit.
The pendant that changes the color of the light — and the mood of the room.
🎨 Stained Glass + Lead Lines 🪙 Brass Canopy 🔆 Dimmer Compatible ↗ Sloped Ceiling Ready Blue · Pink
Why It Works
🎨 Lead-Line Craft Each glass piece is set individually in lead line — the technique that gives Tiffany-style shades their characteristic richness and depth. The assembled shade has surface texture and pattern visible from any angle; the light that passes through it carries color, warmth, and the geometry of the lead work simultaneously.
🌕 Color That Fills the Space When lit, the stained glass tints the light output before it reaches the surface below — the pool of colored light on the table or floor is the lamp’s second design element. Blue produces something cooling and meditative; pink produces warmth and softness. Both change the room’s emotional register.
✦ Vintage Form, Any Interior The lead-line construction reads as a deliberate aesthetic reference rather than a period reproduction — it works in modern, industrial, and traditional spaces equally. The brass canopy anchors the fixture with warmth without dating it. A pendant that fits because the form has earned that right over a century of use.
Before & After
Clear Glass Pendant
- White light — flat, neutral, directionless
- Pendant reads as functional, not decorative
- Room feels lit, but not shaped
- Dining table has light but no atmosphere
- Space could belong to anyone
With Tina Tiffany
- Colored light tints the surface and walls below
- Lead-line pattern visible and beautiful from every angle
- Room gains a specific, personal mood
- Table feels like a destination, not just a surface
- Space reads as chosen, curated, lived-in
Where It Belongs
🍽 Dining Table
Hung 30–36″ above a small dining table or breakfast nook, the Tiffany shade creates a colored light zone that makes every meal feel like a considered moment. The 13.5 cm form is perfectly scaled for compact dining — intimate without overwhelming the table.
Dimmer — sold separately
🪴 Reading Corner
Above a reading chair or side table, the pendant creates a warm, defined overhead zone that turns a corner into a destination. The stained glass reads as a collected object at low hanging height, and the colored output makes reading by it a distinctly different experience.
Warm, personal light
🛏 Bedroom
As a bedside pendant replacing a table lamp, the Tiffany shade provides warm directional light at the right height while adding a decorative ceiling presence. The pink version creates a romantic, softly-tinted glow that makes a bedroom feel like it has a point of view.
Pink — romantic mood
Complete the Look
🎨
Two colors, two spaces — a cohesive Tiffany story. Hang the blue version in a dining area or study where calm and focus are the mood, and the pink version in a bedroom or reading nook where warmth is the priority. The shared lead-line form and brass canopy tie the two spaces together as a design decision — the same craft reference expressed in two emotional registers. Together, they make the home feel collected rather than decorated.
💙 Blue — Calm & Contemplative The blue glass shifts the bulb output toward a cooler, more focused quality — ideal for dining spaces, studies, and anywhere a quieter, more considered atmosphere supports how the room is used. Focus · Calm · Dining
🩷 Pink — Warm & Romantic The pink glass carries a warm amber quality through the lead lines at low dimmer settings — something candlelit and intimate that makes a bedroom or reading corner feel genuinely restorative. Warmth · Romance · Bedroom
🌈 Mix Both Blue in the kitchen nook, pink in the bedroom — the same lead-line form across two rooms creates a thread of consistent craft that gives the home a cohesive design language without matching colors. Multi-Room · Collected
Colors
Blue · Pink
Product Size
Dia 13.5 cm × H 11.5 cm / ∅ 5.3″ × H 4.5″
Details
- Shade: Stained Glass — lead line construction
- Canopy: Brass
- Materials: Brass & Glass
- Wiring: Hardwired
- Socket: E14
- Max bulb: 15W incandescent or LED equivalent
- Voltage: AC 110–240V
- Wire: 59 in / 150 cm — adjustable height
- Dimmer compatible (switch not included)
- Sloped ceiling compatible — up to 30°
- Certified: North America · Australia · Europe · Middle East
Certifications
🌎 North America 🌏 Australia 🌍 Europe 🌍 Middle East
Downloads
Parameter Installation
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