This kiln-formed glass bowl is inspired by a stained glass window at the Morse Museum in Winter Park, Florida, home to the world’s most extensive collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s works.
Drawing from Tiffany’s iconic peacock-feather lunette, this vessel reinterprets the elegance and luminous depth of stained glass into a contemporary sculptural form. The composition reflects Tiffany’s Art Nouveau sensibility, with a radiant interplay of amber, deep red, golden yellow, and emerald green, evoking the warmth and iridescence of his masterful glasswork.
The structured circular motifs, reminiscent of Tiffany’s intricate leaded glass mosaics, establish a rhythmic balance, with bold colors radiating outward from the vessel’s center. Light filters through the transparent layers, casting glowing reflections that mirror the ethereal brilliance of stained glass illuminated at sunrise.
This piece serves as a bridge between historical craftsmanship and modern kiln-formed glass, capturing the vibrancy, geometry, and harmonious color contrasts that define Tiffany’s timeless style.
- Collections: Bowls