Becky Harris I'm betting it's not all one piece - is that what you have been looking for? A carpenter has probably crafted it from several different moulding pieces together. That's what I have all over my house - crazy layers of moulding.
Niche Interiors This is an old San Francisco building ~ it's hard to say what the baseboards are. I think Becky is probably correct. I would try looking at SF Victoriana - they have TONS of historical molding options.
Ample natural light allows for daytime reading, while the adjustable sconce swings over for night time lounging. The tulip table serves double duty as a night stand and side table.
Swing arm sconces on either side of the bed also provide light to the window seat. Small side tables can be maximized for personal effects rather than table lamps.
Rethink the nightstand. Consider a small or medium stool or side table to perch your lamp and alarm clock and store your books. Here the small tulip side table can serve the person whether she is tucked in bed or lounging on the windowseat. Another fun solution is to create a bedside table out of a stack of books and put your lamp on top of it.
The round shape of a tulip table is the perfect way to offset all the more angular lines in this bedroom. It keeps it clean looking without feeling cold.
Swing arm sconces on either side of the bed also provide light to the window seat. Small side tables can be maximized for personal effects rather than table lamps.