Item# ML24284
$740.00 $644.95
The Mackintosh Leaf 2 Arm Desk Lamp is 19" in height, and features 2 stunning stained glass shades. The arms have a span of 16.5". The desk lamp shades were inspired by a design of the Scottish architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Mackintosh Leaf stained glass shades have a striking color story of Heather Purple, Highland Teal, and Peacock Feather Green glass. Thie shades are crafted using the "copper foil" technique, a method made popular by Louis Comfort Tiffany that involves wrapping the pieces of glass with copper foil and soldering them together along the length of the seams. The shades are supported by an elegantly simple lamp base in complementary mahogany bronze finish. Bulbs: A Type Base E26 60 Watt Incandescent.
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