Daffodils were Louis C. Tiffany’s favorite flowers and they appear on many shades. One of our favorites is the 20″ Daffodil Turban. The five horizontal border rows can barely contain the exuberant blooms which spill out towards the viewer. Richly toned yellow blooms play against the green leaves and blue background. The shade, shown on the Twisted Vine base was created as a showroom lamp in 2015 and is in a private collection.
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