""I think craftsmanship is being more appreciated, almost like a lost art, in this growing technological climate," says designer Hollie Velten, owner of the design firm SPACES."
""Decorative arts add a charming layer right now," says Velten, who recently used a Tiffany-esque lamp in a bathroom renovation."
"A real Tiffany lamp is not something you'll stumble across at a flea market or thrift store: They sell at auction for hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions of dollars."
"If you want to get in on this old-is-new trend, there are many knockoff Tiffany-style and Art Nouveau-inspired lamps available both new and used."
Tiffany lamps are experiencing a resurgence in popularity in 2026, attributed to their craftsmanship and the human touch in their construction. Designer Hollie Velten notes that craftsmanship is increasingly valued in today's technological climate. Decorative arts, including Tiffany lamps, add charm to spaces, with stained glass serving as a stylish alternative. Authentic Tiffany lamps are rare and expensive, often selling for hundreds of thousands at auction, but many affordable knockoff and Art Nouveau-inspired options are available for those interested in this trend.
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