The 16″ Peacock shade consists entirely of showy peacock feathers overlapping one another on a diagonal in a swirl of color and movement. For this shade, deep cobalt blue blends downwards into purple, then light blue. An underline of green defines the lower edge of the shade. The shade is shown on the elegant Lion’s Foot base. This base can be made taller by raising the central telescoping slide. We created this example in 2014 as a showroom piece and it is now in a private collection.

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