Loving this lamp shade design. Am putting this on my "to buy someday" list...
From the website Rose & Radish, where I found these: "Shady conceals a virtual forest underneath its plain drum shade exterior. Nothing from the outside would even hint that there’s anything out of the ordinary, but when night falls and the lights are flicked on, this shade reveals the forest image that hides underneath." How fun!
Evidently, designer Nicolette Brunklaus' signature is adding layers of meaning to her work; I love the whimsy and "secret garden" effect she provides with these lights.
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