Glass & Fabric Light Shades
Our hand-curated selection of antique glass and fabric lamp shades come in the most popular fitter shade sizes, shapes and materials. Our replacement light shades are suited for panlights, fixtures (gas, ceiling and electric), chandeliers, pendants, and wall sconces. Antique glass lamp shades come in a variety of glass types: opal, sandblasted, etched, satin crystal, iridescent Aurene art glass, and stained glass. Upgrade your home's look with new replacement lamp shades.
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Victorian with hints of Art Nouveau, this shade’s elongated crimped and gently flared panels bring flower petals to mind. The etched filigree pattern adds another layer of detail that creates a lovely effect when illuminated.
Hailing from the Art deco era, this pendant shade has an embossed plume pattern set against a ribbed field. Made of high quality crystal glass with a sandblasted interior, which accentuates the details when lit. Ideal for pendants and flush ceiling fixtures.
This elegant Art Deco-style crystal-etched shade is well-suited to vintage fixtures, and will instantly bring 1930s glamour to a space. It would also look lovely on a gleaming pendant fixture or a pair of sconces.
Inspired by a 1930s original, our faithful recreation is made of top quality satin-etched crystal. Its opaque finish reduces glare, while clear panels enhance its style. Whether outfitting a new or vintage fixture, it's suited for sconces, pendants, and chandeliers in vintage Deco or Mid-Century homes.
This diamond-shaped hand-blown shade reflects Streamline style in full force. Concentric circles, dark stripes and a precise point create a compelling look that will energize a light fixture and the surrounding space.
The timeless simplicity of this mushroom shade design complements any style of home, from late Victorian to Mid-Century Modern. Made of high quality glossy opal glass, it has a nice sheen and coordinates well with schoolhouse type shades. This shade is ideal for large fitter ceiling fixtures, panlights, and bowl chandeliers.
Early 20th-century Industrial lighting used techniques to make lighting more efficient – like this 14 inch half-frosted shade, designed to bounce light off ceilings and cast diffuse light below. A timeless utilitarian aesthetic.
Early 20th-century Industrial lighting used techniques to make lighting more efficient – like this 12 inch half-frosted shade, designed to bounce light off ceilings and cast diffuse light below. A timeless utilitarian aesthetic.
Early 20th-century Industrial lighting used techniques to make lighting more efficient – like this 12 inch half-frosted ball shade, designed to bounce light off ceilings and cast light below. A utilitarian aesthetic with contemporary appeal.
Early 20th-century Industrial lighting used techniques to make lighting more efficient – like this 10 inch half-frosted ball shade, designed to bounce light off ceilings and cast diffuse light below. A timeless utilitarian aesthetic.
Designed in the popular Art Deco style of the 1920's, this vintage style shade features an embossed floral pattern with alternating ribs (the pattern is greatly enhanced when lit). Made of opal glass with a smooth satin finish, it's ideal for panlights and bowl chandeliers.