Due to the coloration and the way the flowers are clustered, this shade has a different look from many angles. Like an Impressionist painting, this lamp grabs your attention and draws you closer whereupon the brushstrokes of color in each individual piece of glass are revealed.

When viewed up close, the variety of the glass used stimulates the eye. What appears as blended color from a distance becomes distinct individual colors that support and play against one another as the viewer approaches.

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