The simple elegance of the 16″ Geometric Cone shade is refreshing variation on most Tiffany geometric shades. While geometric shades tend to be laid out in horizontal rows, this design is vertically oriented. As the rows widen towards the lower portion of the shade, the height of the pieces also change to accommodate the shape of the shade. The shade is cut from green and white striated glass which provides subtle color variations. Created as a wedding gift for a couple in the Boston area, the shade is shown on the Small Stick base.

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