Description
Navy velvet gold lined handmade drum lampshade.
Navy colourway from the London collection by Chatham Glyn
Also available with a brushed copper or silver mirror lining.
Sizes drum:
20cm diameter x 18cm height
25cm diameter x 21cm height
30cm diameter x 21cm height
35cm diameter x 21cm height
40cm diameter x 25cm height
If you need a custom size, feel free to request it as we are happy to help if we can.
If you’re uncertain about the size, you can find comprehensive information and guidance in our FAQs.
Additional Details:
- This drum shade, featuring identical diameters at the top and bottom, is the subject of this listing. Please get in touch if you’re seeking a customised size or shape.
- All shades are crafted on a made-to-order basis. Should you wish to examine a fabric sample before finalising your order, you can easily do so here
- Due to potential variations in pattern placement compared to the showcased photos, including a specific print preference note in your order is advisable, as there is a substantial pattern drop on this fabric.
- Designed to accommodate any UK fitting at 29mm (Bayonet Cap B22) or European 40mm (Edison Screw E27), each lampshade comes with an adapter facilitating compatibility with both fittings.
- For those in need of a US harp fitting shade, a specific request must be made during the ordering process.
- The self-adhesive lampshade panel, having undergone testing in the Lighting Association Laboratories, successfully cleared the glow wire test, meeting The British Standard for Luminaires. Consequently, any fabric, textile, or paper laminated to our panel attains fire resistance.
- We advise the use of a low-energy or LED light bulb, with a maximum power rating of 60w.
- Highly reflective mirror linings emit a warm glow from the shade’s interior, limiting light transmission. This feature makes them particularly suitable for premium shades boasting printed or woven patterns.
- Brushed linings are similar to the mirror linings however the glow is more subtle.
- Conversely, white linings diffuse light through the fabric, resulting in increased light emanating from the shade.