Dragonfly lamps were always Tiffany Studios most popular designs. These distinctive patterns are available in multiple shapes and sizes. Since the pattern is somewhat abstract – dragonflies flying above an unspecified background – the color combinations for these shades is unlimited.
The multicolored background of this 20″ Dragonfly was cut from a five color, granite textured glass, resulting in a glowing shade which shifts in color several times from top to bottom. The lighter green and blue dragonflies dance across the jeweled surface of the shade, hovering above the deep blue accent borders.
The shade is shown on the Twisted Vine base and was commissioned by a Midwest client.
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