FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the lighting fixture having five-way, seventy-two degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry.
FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of the lighting fixture having five-way, seventy-two degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry.
FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of the lighting fixture having three-way, one hundred twenty degree overall rotational symmetry. The lower arms have six-way, sixty degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry.
FIG. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of the lighting fixture having three-way, one hundred twenty degree overall rotational symmetry. The lower arms have six-way, sixty degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry.
FIG. 5 shows a fifth embodiment of the lighting fixture having four-way, ninety degree overall rotational symmetry. The middle arms have four-way, ninety degree overall rotational symmetry. The lower arms have eight-way, forty-five degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry; and,
FIG. 6 shows a sixth embodiment of the lighting fixture having three-way, one hundred twenty degree overall rotational symmetry. The middle arms have six-way, sixty degree overall rotational symmetry. The lower arms have twelve-way, thirty degree overall rotational symmetry. The shades are circular in horizontal cross-section, except for an upper portion having six-way, sixty-degree overall rotational symmetry.