The 16″ Cyclamen shade showcases an abundance of colorful flowers floating above a bed of dense foliage. Native to Europe and the Mediterranean, cyclamen are known for their distinctively shaped flowers which appear to be blooming upside down from their curved stems. Set against a light blue background, the two tone flowers are carefully selected to combine whites, pinks, and purples. The greens include a lively mix of secondary colors, adding brightness and interest to the shade. Created as a showroom lamp in 2015, this lamp is shown on the Greek Urn base and is now in a private collection.
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