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.
Written by Century Studios
Read other posts by Century Studios →
More In Uncategorized
-
Large shades take a lot of time and meticulous attention to detail at every stage…
-
Spring is the time when the first flowers appear in the garden and flowering petals…
-
The 20" Azalea has a glorious tangle of branches and flowers covering the surface of…
-
The 22" Trumpet Vine is a large, turban shaped shade that makes an impressive table…
-
The past two weeks have been very busy at the studio. The 22" Elaborate Peony…
-
The 25" Rose Bush is a generously proportioned shade. The unusual helmet shape showcases the…
-
Tulips are a sure sign of Spring and this 14" Tulip shade has the light,…
-
Commissioned by a California client in 2013, this 18" Geometric Turban shade was created using…
-
The 24" Snowball is one of Tiffany Studios' most creative shade designs. Covered in leaves…