The Practical book of Interior Decoration volume 2 3

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The Practical book of Interior Decoration volume 2 3
Harold Donaldson Eberlein
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Bowl or Vase and Pedestal or Standard Lamps comprise most of them, though there are attractive things which do not come under these heads and which must be treated separately. These two may be equally handsome or equally simple, and consequently a choice is apt to resolve itself into the selection of the particu- lar example which best pleases us. It may be noted, however, that, speaking generally, the bowl shape has the more homelike appearance, while the pedestal pos- sesses the more fomial q
...uality. If space on the table is any consideration, the pedestal lamp is naturally the one chosen ; or else a tall and slender bowl.
BOWL SHAPES These are made of almost every conceivable mate- rial, but among the best are those of porcelain and pot- tery with silken or parchment shades. These bases may be found in many beautiful shapes, colourings and tex- tures, and in plain tones, mottled, blended or decorated. The shades, likewise, are of many shapes and colour- ings, and plain, brocaded, embroidered, or with fig- ures, birds, plants, etc.


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