
Eco-consciously made to order marbled lampshades. Marbled heritage Feathered Chevron pattern on choice of fine linen, or organic cotton.
Lined with a choice of paper inner or commercial recycled plastic on a recyclable metal frame, suitable for use as a table or floor lampshade, or a ceiling pendant lampshade.
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Eco-consciously made to order marbled lampshades. Marbled heritage Feathered Chevron pattern on choice of fine linen, or organic cotton.
Lined with a choice of paper inner or commercial recycled plastic on a recyclable metal frame, suitable for use as a table or floor lampshade, or a ceiling pendant lampshade.
More colour options coming soon. To discuss colours to suit your interior and receive samples, please get in touch via the contact page.
- Fabric is sourced for provenance and environmental impact
- Organic cotton fabric lampshade
- Each pattern is hand marbled, unique, so if two shades are purchased, the pattern will be similar but not an exact replica
- Sustainable paper inner liner and recyclable metal frame, painted white
- Recommend LED 4 watt bulb. Adaptable ring, standard UK 29mm, removable for 40mm standard European fitting
- Choice of two lampshade sizes, 20 cm or 30 cm drum shade
- Option to purchase wooden lamp base with lampshade as complete set
- Wooden base, English Oak, solid brass fixing and linen cord
- Free UK Shipping
- International orders, import duties and taxes are customers responsibility.
Small 20cm drum fabric lampshade measures approximately
20cm / 8 inches diameter
18cm / 7 inches height
Large 30cm drum fabric lampshade measures approximately
30cm / 12 inches diameter
21cm / 8 inches height
Small wooden Oak cone lamp base measures approximately
Height 41cm
Tapered Diameter 20cm
Large wooden Oak cone lamp base measures approximately
Height 61cm
Tapered Diameter 30cm
A bit about the marbling...
Marbling is an endangered heritage craft, typically seen in books and paper products. The marbling pattern image is a representation only and may differ slightly as each pattern made is one of a kind, as the paints move on the surface of the water. For more information on marbling, visit my Marbling page
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