The generously proportioned 28″ Wisteria makes an impressive floor lamp or chandelier fixture. For this shade we used a mix of blue, lavender and white blossoms intermingled with fresh green foliage. The mottled glass gives the flowers a sun dappled appearance, while the irregular lower border and lobed shape of the shade creates a naturalistic look. This shade was created in 2007 for our studio showroom. It was purchased by a local client and installed as a chandelier fixture in their home.
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