With a slight chill in the air and the trees changing from green to technicolor tones of red, yellow and orange, Fall is the most glorious time of year to take a long walk outdoors. This colorful season was the inspiration when Bill Campbell designed the 22″ Maple Leaf shade in 2012.

Commissioned by a client in California, the shade captures the day when the leaves have changed color but have not yet dropped. A brilliant blue sky is seen through the tree branches at the top, giving way to an explosion of brightly colored leaves.The shade is shown on the Grooved base (28″ height with tall riser).
This shade captures the glories of a Fall afternoon without the need to break out the rake.

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