Small shades can have a big impact in a room, and this 10″ Turtleback shade on the Ruffle base (17″ overall lamp height) is a perfect example. Commissioned by a local client, the glass in the brickwork is a heavily mottled jewel toned green. The band of hand cut turtleback tiles was chosen to blend with the color of the glass, giving the shade the overall look of a glowing emerald.
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