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Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Art of Biomimicry
The integration of nature into design has long been a driving force behind some of the most iconic works of architecture and art. Frank Lloyd Wrig...
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Tiffany in Color
There’s still time to experience “Tiffany in Color”—thanks to popular demand, our immersive exhibition is extended to January 2nd, 2024Learn More -
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Collecting at Home: Alphonse Mucha
Ben Macklowe shares a rare gouache by Alphonse MuchaLearn More -
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The Informed Buyers' Guide to Antique Jewels
Learn MoreJewelers of a century and more ago shared many of the same concerns when practicing their art as top modern jewelers. In addition to innate ability, apprentices had to excel in a rigorous course of training – lasting anywhere from...
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A Closer Look at Silver-Topped Gold
In the pre-electricity mid-Georgian era, jewels were designed to be seen by candlelight in the evening, lending them an ethereal sparkleLearn More -
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Meet the Unsung Hero of Tiffany: Donald Claflin
Donald Claflin arrived at the pinnacle of the New York jewelry world via an unexpected path. A graduate of Parsons, Claflin began his career in interior decorating and textile design, working and living in Manhattan.Learn More -
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Inside the Masterwork: Bapst & Falize
Made by Bapst and Falize circa 1887, this enamel and diamond bracelet is a magnificent specimen of lost jeweler’s arts.Learn More -
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The Buyers’ Guide to Noble Stones
Like gold and diamonds, colored stones are magically compelling, prized for their beauty and treasured as stores of value for millennia.Learn More -
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A Closer Look at the Dragonfly
In their various iterations, dating from 1906 and before, dragonfly lamps were among the earliest, most popular, and most costly of Tiffany Studios' designs.Learn More
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Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Art of Biomimicry
Learn MoreThe integration of nature into design has long been a driving force behind some of the most iconic works of architecture and art. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater House and Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Lotus Leaf lamp are two such examples, both...
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Collecting at Home: RenÉ Lalique Jewels
Ben Macklowe presents the most comprehensive collection of his artistic jewels outside of a museum in more than three decadesLearn More -
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In His Own Words: Collecting David Webb
In August, 1963, David Webb subbed in to write the Herald Tribune's "In Fashion" syndicated column or his friend Eugenia Sheppard, the top critic of the Sixties.Learn More