Deep amber glass was used to create this 15″ Spider Lamp for an Illinois client. The glass used was a semi-transparent golden amber/red amber mix. The rich tones give this shade the warm glow of smoldering embers from a dying fire. The Spider lamp combines geometric and representational design sensibilities, and continues to be a favorite with our clients.
This Spider shade was mated with the Mushroom Base. Tiffany Studios almost always used this shade/base combination together, even though the shade can be put onto many different lamp bases.
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