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A beautifully handmade traditional soft shade made from hand dyed cotton fabric. This shade has been hand sewn onto a white empire frame using a plain off white cotton fabric and then hand dyed by Juream Box to create this gorgeous ombre effect. The shade has then been finished off with a grey pom pom trim. All lampshades are handmade in our Hove studio. Each lampshade is handmade to order in a range of sizes and comes with a ceiling pendant fitting. For more information about our traditional shades please have a look at our style & size guide
Sizes Available
Medium: Top Ring - 8cm, Bottom Ring - 30cm, Height - 24cm
Large: Top Ring - 10cm, Bottom Ring - 40cm, Height - 28cm
As all of our lampshades are handmade in our studio we are able to make custom sizes. If you would like to discuss a custom size shade then please do get in touch.
As these lampshades are a collaboration, dispatch times may be slightly longer than our other shades. Therefore please allow up to 14 days until dispatch. If you need them any sooner, then please do get in touch.
All UK orders are sent by Royal Mail First Class standard delivery (1 - 2 working days) or next day courier for large lampshade orders.
Drum Lampshades - Please allow up to 5 days until dispatch
Traditional Soft Lampshades - Please allow up to 10 days until dispatch
Fairy Lights - Please allow up to 3 days until dispatch
Kits - Please allow up to 3 days until dispatch
Pendant Lights - Please allow up to 10 days until dispatch
If you would like your order sooner, then please do let me know and I will try my best to hurry it through.
5% off every sale will be donated to Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) via Work For Good.
DEC charities and their local partners are in Ukraine and across the border in the neighbouring countries. They are working to meet the immediate needs of all people fleeing with food, water, medical assistance, protection and trauma care. Find out more about the Disasters Emergency Committee here.