The 10″ Azalea is a small shade with a large personality. The design is segmented into sections by horizontal and vertical border rows. The borders can barely contain the exuberant foliage and flowers that fill the shade. Commissioned by a client in England, the flowers for this shade are a lusty deep red while the leaves have a variety of mixed green tones. Blue sky peeks through the plant life while the grey/blue borders add a unifying tone to the shade. The shade is shown on the Ruffle base (17″ total lamp height).

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