The elegant simplicity of the 16″ Acorn make this lamp design as popular today as it was in the early 1900’s. Tiffany Studios originally called this pattern the “Vine Border, plain squares, dome”, but the pattern is referred to as “acorn” today. We recently completed this 16″ Acorn for a client in Omaha. The cheery butter yellow body of the lamp is accented with pale green acorns (or leaves). The shade is shown on the versatile Small Stick base (20″ tall).
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