One of our most popular shade patterns is the 18″ Peony. The combination of large flowers, an unusual turban shape, and the multitude of potential color choices make this a design that will work in any decor. For this example, our client requested strong red flowers against an amber background. The resulting shade exudes a cozy warmth, especially during the bleak winter months. The shade is shown on the unusual Turtleback Band base. The illuminated base can be made with green, amber, or red turtlebacks. This lamp was commissioned by a client in Massachusetts in 2010.

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