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The timeless painterly quality comes to life in a pattern that calls to mind an animal print. Originally painted by Madcap Cottage designer John Loecke, Mill Reef is one of our favorite patterns. Under the Madcap Cottage for PORT 68 collection, the Mill Reef lamp is a design classic. Scaled in a double gourd shape, this porcelain lamp works well next to the sofa, end table, or buffet. Available in indigo and green with white accents. The lamp will ship with our classic off-white hardback shade (as shown), but the Madcap gents suggest mixing it up with one of their patterned shades from their collection. We have also shown the lamp with Daffodil Isleboro Eve hardback shade. The sun porch in the Madcap's House of Bedlam is shown with a pair of lamps with the ever-so-happy, Daffodil Isleboro Eve shades. As the gents would say - "Bring the adventure home". Aged brass finished metal hardware. Metal ball finial.
To begin, it is a cute lamp, no doubt. But the colors depicted in the website's introductory photo is more grass and apple green than the lamp actually is. The greens are actually more olive, so less "madcap." The strokes of green appear more painted on top than fired within the glass. Finally, the lamp is much bigger than you think. In the website photos, it appears more squat and cute, but in reality it has the proportions of a midmod lamp. The picture is of the lamp next to a 70' tv.. Will-O-B. Athens, Texas. 2023-04-10 14:47:05
Madcap Cottage 33" Gold Buffet Lamp Set is inspired by their love of decorative trims and tassels. We were able to capture that spirit with a metal twist candle support and hand-applied gold leaf. The buffet lamps are sold as Set/2 and feature hardback shades in cream linen. Lamps include English black fabric cords for a true decorator touch. Hardback shade with soft rolled edge. Brass spider. You may choose to personalize your buffet lamps with additional shades from our Madcap Cottage shade collection.
These lamps are gorgeous! High quality. Exceeded my expectations.. Jill. Harvard, MA. 2021-01-31 10:38:41
Bamboozled is the classic trellis pattern lamp from Madcap Cottage for Port 68. Equally at home in the tropical condo or glittering city apartment, Bamboozled is the graphic octagon-shaped narrow lamp. Resting on a wood base with aged brass metal feet, the accent lamp features a hardback rounded corner rectangle shade. Scaled for use on the sideboard in pairs or as the perfect lamp for the bedside table or bar. Colorful in rich indigo or subtle palm green, Bamboozled celebrates one of Madcap Cottage's iconic patterns.
Stunning lamps! I live at the beach and the gold scroll reminded me of a wave affect. The blue stone is beautiful and so unique. I could stare at them all day. The dimensions stated the base was 10"w but that is not accurate as it gives the shade width. Just FYI. Kim. Indialantic, FL. 2025-05-05 12:06:12
With a nod to art deco, our Moderne Lamp celebrates the round turnings of lucite and rich, aged brass. Brass hardware. Lucite finial.
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As part of the collection, the overall pattern crewel summer is from a joyful classic crewelwork needlepoint. Strawberries, lemons, and other botanicals come together into a timeless mix of colors that brings the garden indoors. Aged brass finished hardware and metal tall finial.
Oh, Pagoda is the wonderfully whimsical fixture that is inspired by an antique chandelier that hangs in the 'house of bedlam', which is Madcap Cottage's manse in High Point, North Carolina.
Beautiful. Lynne. Fernandina Beach, FL. 2024-11-07 15:20:52
"Oh, Pagoda" is the wonderfully whimsical fixture that is inspired by an antique chandelier that hangs in the 'house of bedlam', which is Madcap Cottage's manse in High Point, North Carolina. Part of the Madcap Cottage for PORT 68 collection, "Oh, Pagoda Chandelier" features 6 arms which include 12 tassels. The chandelier is complete with a 6-foot chain and ceiling cap for easy hanging. Hardwired installation. 6 arm chandelier. 60-watt max chandelier E12 base bulb required. Bulbs are not included.
Its perfect! I wish I could get the shades. But,they don't seem to be available.. Laura. Chicago, IL. 2023-08-03 17:09:12
"Road to Canton" is a gloriously fun interpretive pattern celebrating a journey through the countryside. Dogs, Asian pagodas, Ginko trees, and a boat ride down the river all join together in a whimsical pattern painted by John Loecke of Madcap Cottage. We offer two versions of the light-colored pattern in porcelain, and on our Delfern Bench in coral and celadon fabrics. Canton is a narrow jar rectangle-shaped lamp with a rectangle lucite base. Accented with aged brass hardware and crystal ball finial.
It's beautiful.. Bradley. STANFORDVILLE, NY. 2023-03-16 16:30:07
Currey & Company
Rectangles of clear optic crystal make this table lamp luminous. Contrasting the pale stacked body is the antique brass finish on the metal and the off-white shantung shade.
I wanted to give a contemporary touch to a very traditional area. I’m well pleased.. Shelia. Oxford, MS. 2023-07-24 19:22:50
After a weekend in Southampton, the Madcap's Jason and John were inspired by the local lake with its glorious flora lily pad flowers. John dashed to paint his version of the picturesque weekend. The pattern Lake Agawam is his interpretation. We hope you love the colorful lamp that celebrates this pattern. Strong saturated colors on porcelain accent the lamp with a hexagon-shaped lucite base. Brass hardware. Metal ball finial.
Perfectly beautiful. Ashley. Columbia, TN. 2025-07-03 16:22:01
Chinoise Exotique is inspired by Scalamandre's iconic wallpaper and fabric pattern. A charming tableau of stylized blossoms, vines, figures, and animals. Classic square gourd shape porcelain lamp is accented with a square Lucite base. Crystal ball finial. Brass hardware.
The colorful adaptation of a classic Indian chintz resembles linen printed fabric with exotic flowers and fauna. Catherine of Braganza, queen of King Charles II of England, brought Portuguese trade routes to the British East India Company, spurring fascination with such Asian goods and fabrics.
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