The 16″ Fern is an intriguing shade pattern. At first glance, this low domed shade gives the impression of being a stylized geometric pattern. Upon closer inspection, the pattern is revealed to be a floral shade, with the recognizable long stems and leaves of a fern. Set against a light yellow background, the fronds are a medium green glass mixed with hints of amber. Commissioned by a local client, the shade is shown on the elegant Greek Urn base (lamp height 21″).
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