
Made to order marbled lampshades in organic cotton fabric. In heritage Feathered Chevron pattern.
To discuss colour options to suit your interior and samples, please get in touch via the contact page.
Eco-consciously made, using high-quality linen, or organic cotton. Lined with a paper inner on a recyclab. . . Show More >
Made to order marbled lampshades in organic cotton fabric. In heritage Feathered Chevron pattern.
To discuss colour options to suit your interior and samples, please get in touch via the contact page.
Eco-consciously made, using high-quality linen, or organic cotton. Lined with a paper inner on a recyclable metal frame, suitable for use as a table or floor lampshade, or a ceiling pendant lampshade.
- 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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