Item# MLUM3041
$14.95
The Modgy Louis C. Tiffany Dragonfly Expandable Luminaries - Set of Four are an attractive and economical option for both everyday use and special occasions. Made of translucent plastic, they arrive flat. Simply fill them with water and drop in the water-activated flameless LED candles. Each luminary is approx. 6” high and 6.5” wide when filled. When not in use your luminaries store flat in the reusable sleeve. Includes 4 luminaries, 4 water-activated LED candles, and 4 lithium batteries. Care: rinse with water and dish soap. Leave open to dry. Made from BPA-free plastic.
These luminaries are inspired by a stunning blue Dragonfly shade in the collection of the New-York Historical Society, designed by Clara Driscoll (American, 1861–1944), manager of the women who selected and cut glass at Tiffany Studios (the Tiffany Girls). With shimmering veils of leaded glass lamps and windows, Louis C. Tiffany and his designers created a revolutionary design aesthetic that brought the beauty of the natural world into the home.
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