Alright, let’s talk about the looks of this little stunner in detail. I’ve got it right here in front of me, and honestly? It’s like having a small piece of art that glows silently on your table.
First off, you can tell right away that the shade is made of actual stained glass. None of that nonsense cheap plastic is used. Hand-cut and set into a pattern that resembles the warmth of autumn, each piece is unique. Like a woodland walk in late September, there is a mix of rich reds, amber oranges, buttery creams, and those beautiful leafy greens. Additionally, note that tiny pop of deep blue near the bottom; it's a minor element but completely lifts the design.
It has an air of the past because the lead lines (those black outlines that run between the glass pieces) have some
texture and are neither flat nor too glossy.
Now, the base is here for more than just its job. It has a leafy, art nouveau-style design that softly wraps it, giving it a really vintage feel. Because of its solid build (aluminum alloy with a bronze finish) and a bit weight, it won't fall over if you unintentionally bump into it while grabbing your tea ( speaking from an experience).
The room instantly feels cosier when you turn it on because of the warm creamy glow it gives off. It would look
wonderfully elegant on a bedside table or in a corridor, but I generally place mine in the reading corner,, because, why not?
It's among the pieces that lead people to pause and ask, “Ooh, where did you get that?”