We have been working steadily on a 25″ Mandarin Lotus shade. While we usually work on multiple projects concurrently, larger shades will spread out over all our work spaces leaving no room for other projects until we reach the point of soldering. This shade has an undulating accordion-pleated surface that requires a precise fit. The pieces have been cut and the fit has been checked on the form. Bill Campbell is shown foiling the shade, which will continue this coming week.
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