The 10″ Azalea is a small shade pattern that makes a big impact. The non repeating pattern has a loose trellis framework which forms windows that contain the azalea flowers. For this shade, the red and pink flowers cavort with the green leaves against a brilliant blue sky.

The shade is mated with the unusual Lustre Ball base (total lamp height approximately 18″). This openwork platform of the base is studded with hand made glass lustre balls and the stem has two larger blown balls. Both shade and base were made at our studio. This petite lamp was commissioned by a client in Canada.
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