Luscious color and a generous size create a table lamp to impress. The Grand Wisteria table lamp is a masterpiece in Tiffany inspired lighting. Stained glass artwork is a labor of love. The artistic process involves many steps requiring passionate attention to detail. The Grand Wisteria is a quintessential Tiffany style lampshade with almost 2,000 individually hand selected glass cuts which bring the blossoms to life. The cuts of striation glass are matched to complement each other in direction and flow, thus breathing life into the vibrantly colored petals and alluringly natural leaves. The grandness of this lamp will bring a natural splendor into your home. The hand carved and colorful base is embellished with glass mosaic surrounding the vines climbing the bamboo styled stem. Every detail of this collectable lamp speaks to the luxury and heirloom quality of stained glass lighting. Your personal style and decor will be illuminated with the Grand Wisteria, its rich, vibrant and yet subtle tones make decorating easy. Treat yourself today. One of Louis Comfort Tiffany's most famous designs, the wisteria lamp was actually conceived by a client of Tiffany's in 1901. It was meant to convey hanging wisteria blossoms; the shade gracefully extends down the bronze base cast in the shape of a wisteria vine. The design reflects Tiffany's appreciation of nature and his dedication to craftsmanship. This lamp has a decorative bronze colored base with lovely colors of blues and greens. It has pull chains and uses three 60-watt bulbs. The exquisite, artistic majesty of color selections makes this a versatile and decorative lamp that will complement and personalize many spaces in your home: Great for dressing up your living room or dining room Stand it alone on a Style at Home with Margie console for a grand entrance in your foyer Use in a bedroom for an instant, cozy, turn-of-the-century makeover Dimensions: Overall height: 32" Shade diameter: 17" Shade height: 16" Base diameter: 9" Base height: 21" California residents only: “Proposition 65” WARNING
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