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Schoolhouse glass is a term used for ceiling-mounted opal glass fixtures that are commonly used in schools and other public buildings. With the invention of the electric lamp, these bright opal glass shades used as pendants and ceiling fixtures, are economical, decorative, and always in style. This Schoolhouse shade is paired with pendant hardware, hand-finished in Craftsman Brown.
Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations, in the wide array of materials that Meyda Tiffany uses to create each Meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
The Revival Schoolhouse glass reflects an authentic classic design. A perfectly formed shade is handcrafted of White Opal Schoolhouse Glass with rich artisanship and style. Originally used in private residences, schools, galleries, and libraries, this Schoolhouse electrical reproduction pendant is Brass constructed and enhanced with a Craftsman Brown finish. Handcrafted by highly skilled artisans in our 180,000 square manufacturing facility in Yorkville, New York. Diffuser colors, metal finishes, and fixture sizes can be customized. UL and cUL are listed for dry and damp locations.
Nice quality, elegant light. Easy to install.. Scott. White Post, VA. 2024-12-18 13:44:29
Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations, in the wide array of materials that Meyda uses to create each Meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations, in the wide array of materials that we use to create each Meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
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In the early 1920s, exposed-bulb light fixtures were jettisoned in favor of opaque glass globes that disguised the light source. These pieces found popularity predominantly in schoolhouses, giving this style its name. Here, we start with a classic schoolhouse glass shape and take it up a notch with lovely fluting that beautifully diffuses the light. The uncomplicated metal work and the iconic glass shape call to mind a time when the world seemed a simpler place.
Schoolhouse Glass is a term used for ceiling-mounted opal glass fixtures that are commonly used in schools and other public buildings. With the invention of the electric lamp, these bright opal glass shades used as pendants and ceiling fixtures, are economical, decorative, and always in style. This Schoolhouse Shade is paired with semi-flush hardware, hand-finished in Craftsman Brown.
Schoolhouse glass is a term used for ceiling-mounted opal glass fixtures that are commonly used in schools and other public buildings. With the invention of the electric lamp, these bright opal glass shades used as pendants and ceiling fixtures, are economical, decorative, and always in style. This Schoolhouse Shade is paired with pendant hardware, hand-finished in Craftsman Brown.
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