Winter is the season for pomegranates – both the fruit and the lamp shade! We recently completed a 16″ Pomegranate shade for a New York client, and around this time last year we had an order for a pomegranate shade. For more information about this design, see our posting from Feb 28, 2009.
The shade we just completed was made in specific colors for the client, with a mottled green background and the pomegranates were rendered in a soft blue/pink tone with hints of green. The shade is shown on the Small Stick Base.
After receiving their shade, our client wrote, “Received the shade today, it looks great, you guys do wonderful work!!! We will definitely use you for future purchases and refer anyone we know that is looking.”
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