Boldly symmetrical, yet surprisingly organic, the 16″ Fern is a most unusual Tiffany Studios lamp pattern. The strong graphic sensibility of the design stays true to the plant it represents while calling to mind Tiffany’s Moorish style lighting fixtures that rely on sculpted wire work. This glass chosen for this piece is a subtle variation of two greens. Shown on the Pond Lily – Blown Glass and Bronze base, this lamp was commissioned in 2007 by a Midwest client.

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