The 22″ Tulip is an intricate shade pattern packed so full of blooms that the upper portion of the lamp is solid flowers. Deep pinks tinged with red lighten to pastel pink mixed with white, yellow, and green. The two light green horizontal bands encircling the shade hold the riotous plants in check. This example, shown on the Turtleback base (29.5″ tall), was commissioned in 2003 and is in a private collection.
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