The 16″ Daisy is a Century Studios adaptation of a Tiffany Studios shade design. The shade pattern is actually the 16″ Black Eyed Susan but the flower colors have been changed from amber to white. While this variation is a Century Studios’ idea, it was not unheard of for Tiffany Studios to change colors on an existing shade pattern to create a new design. One such example is the 22″ Laburnum (when created in golden tones), and the 22″ Wisteria (when created in blue tones).
The shade has a semitransparent summertime blue background with delicate white flowers and is shown on the elegant Greek Urn base. This piece was created in 2012 is in a private East Coast collection.
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