This past week we completed a 22″ Geometric lamp for a Midwest client. This large “brickwork” design is often called the “O’Brien Brick”, possibly because the original Tiffany Studios’ client was named O’Brien. Our client requested a dramatic shift in color on the shade. The rich red at the top of the shade blends down to a lush verdant green at the bottom.
The shade is shown on the impressive Telescoping Library base. This highly detailed base features six lights and hand applied wire work on the stem.
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