Glass: Table Lamps Trillium goose neck with swivel head Blue goose neck Blue gooseneck with iridescent glass viewed when lit Tiffany style lit Tiffany style Sue's trumpet base and shade Tulip on antique base Tulip on onyx base Merry's wine glass shade on wine press base Lilly shade on Handley base Larger lily shade Linda's large green shade on verdigris base Bankers lamp with book stand shade Erin's beach theme bankers lamp with shells inset in shade Blue circus tent shade (one of a pair) Mysterious (it had to have a name) Mission-style shade on wooden base Inspired by a visit to Roycroft Rose lampshade (click on pic to see blog post 12/9/2020 about this lamp) This was an early design for a fun collaboration I did with my niece Judy. She 3D printed all the base components and I did the glass and electrical. After many iterations Judy's lamp all lit up. Judy's lamp with just the top lit. Judy's lamp unlit. I think we were both pretty pleased Wendy and I went back and forth for a while on this design. Here is the lily with a pink stamen. Karen was conveniently here to help at final assembly. I had wanted a light table for some time and I had built one in time for this project. It was put to good use. Wendy's Lily in place (front) with the final white stamen Wendy's Lily in place (side) I built this as a wedding present for Jesse and Kelsey with color scheme from Taylor Swift's Lover album for Kelsey. Jesse-Kelsey lamp backlit. Note how in transmission the blue glass has a little pink in it to complement the rose. Some of the magic of art glass. Finished shade on Mission base awaiting delivery.