

An early design by Tiffany Studios, depicting stylized leaves gracefully connected by long thin stems, was constructed by Yukiko Hasunuma, Elk Grove Village, Illinois. A combination of Youghiogheny and Uroboros glass was expertly used to create this 16" shade. Base by Odyssey.
Photography by Don Conti
A delightful original work by Annette Tamm, Anacortes,
Washington, incorporating stylized tulips in the Art Nouveau fashion. The
pattern for the shade was designed by Annette to coordinate with the unique
base. Oceana glass was used exclusively.
Photography by Don Conti
A 16" design by Conti Studios constructed by Haldean Windsor,
Gig Harbor, Washington, using Youghiogheny glass to achieve the subtle nuances
in these flowers and important leaves. Base by Classic American Lighting.
Photography by Don Conti.
The Aanraku pattern for this 15" high, three-sided standing lantern
was fabricated by Alison Shaw of Bothell, Washington, using
and artistic combination of Uroboros, Kokomo and Youghiogheny glass. The platform
base was designed and constructed by Derk Jager.
Photography by
Derk Jager.