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Modgy

Luminary - Louis C. Tiffany Magnolia Window

Luminary - Louis C. Tiffany Magnolia Window

Regular price $14.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $14.99 USD
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Modgy Luminary Lanterns set the mood in any space with the addition of water and water-activated, floating LED candles. These durable, plastic luminaries feature modern, graphic designs and are suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Weight: 4.6oz.
Dimensions: 6" X 6.5".
Materials: BPA free plastic.
Included: 4 luminaries, 4 LED candles and 4 lithium batteries per package. Luminaries arrive flat and expand with water.
Color: white, orange, yellow, black

These three leaded-glass window panels, c. 1885, graced the library of Tiffany ™s 72nd Street home in New York City and later the dining room of his Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall, serving as a transition between indoors and outdoors bringing inside the flowering magnolias Tiffany loved so much.

Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848-1933
Magnolia window panels
c. 1885
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

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