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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Flame shades add decorative flair across many historic styles – and this stunning Peacock Blue iridescent version is no exception. Made by American glass artists using master craft techniques, the result is strikingly dramatic. Due to the hand made nature of these shades the size, shape and color will vary somewhat and no two shades will be exactly alike. To protect the art glass we recommend a maximum of 60 watts per bulb.
Very high quality reproduction of a very unusual style. Pointed down- it's a stalactite, pointed up-it's a flame! Made of etched crystal glass with a smooth satin finish. This shade makes a statement wherever you use it.
There is nothing more beautiful than hand-blown art glass shades – and this gold iridescent version is no exception. Art glass is known to transform both fixtures and rooms, creating instant atmosphere at the flip of a switch. Due to the hand made nature of these shades the size, shape and color will vary somewhat and no two shades will be exactly alike. To protect the art glass we recommend a maximum of 60 watts per bulb.
Made from handblown, satin-etched glass, this clear shade features a graceful, floral design and gently ruffled edge. Whether you're outfitting a new or vintage fixture, its elegant charm is suited to sconces, pendants, and chandeliers alike.
The Fleur-de-Lis and Bow Gas-Light Shade (4-Inch Fitter) adds elegant style to you decor. Created in satin-etched glass, it is ideal for gas and electric light fixtures.
Whether this shade is fashioned as a flame (pointing up) or a stalactite (pointing down), the satin crystal brings versatility and grace to a Victorian interior.
Made from handblown, satin-etched glass, this amber-tipped shade features a graceful floral design and gently ruffled edge. Whether you're outfitting a new or vintage fixture, its Victorian charm is suited to sconces, pendants, or chandeliers. For gas-electric style fixtures, pair it with our matching 4-inch fitter.
Made from handblown, satin-etched glass, this elegant shade features an exquisite lace filigree and gently crimped edge. Whether outfitting a new or vintage fixture, its elegant charm is suited to chandeliers, pendants, and wall sconces alike. For gas-electric style fixtures, pair it with our matching 4-inch fitter.
A softly elegant Victorian lace pattern covers this shade, a satin etched creation that's perfect for gas and electric light fixtures.
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.