Louis C. Tiffany Favrile Flower Square Glass Frame
Our elegant glass frame reinterprets a Favrile glass roundel (1893–96) designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) and housed at The Met. The luminous decoration in the Museum's holdings features a fabulous flower embellished with intricate veins. Favrile glass, named after the Old English fabrile, meaning "hand-wrought," was a late 19th-century development by the Gilded Age visionary, who discovered that blending colors in molten glass achieves extraordinary effects of shading and texture.
Our elegant glass frame reinterprets a Favrile glass roundel (1893–96) designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) and housed at The Met. The luminous decoration in the Museum's holdings features a fabulous flower embellished with intricate veins. Favrile glass, named after the Old English fabrile, meaning "hand-wrought," was a late 19th-century development by the Gilded Age visionary, who discovered that blending colors in molten glass achieves extraordinary effects of shading and texture.
- Glass with felt backing
- Easel stand
- 6" square
- Holds a 4" x 4" photo
- Wipe clean
- Gift boxed
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