The 18″ Oak Leaf is a generously proportioned 18″ shade with a wide border of swirling leaves and acorns bookmarked between upper and lower sections of formal geometric glass tiles. The mottled celadon green glass sets off the amber acorns and green leaves tinged with red and brown. Commissioned by a client in Maryland, this shade is being installed as a chandelier fixture over a dining table. The shade is shown on the Ribbed base.
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