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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The classic 12-inch Schoolhouse shade with 6-inch fitter, a popular choice for school and work place lighting from 1900 -1940, is still a favorite today. Ours is made of glossy opal glass, hand-blown in the USA. Choose from a variety of sizes to coordinate pendants and ceiling lights throughout your home or business.
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.
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.
Our unusual schoolhouse shade with projecting band around the top. Hand blown in the USA, the opal glass has a glossy finish. A classic look that can be used in any room and any style of décor. Ideal for pendant and flush ceiling fixtures.
The classic 16-inch Schoolhouse shade with 6-inch fitter, a popular choice for school and work place lighting from 1900 -1940, is still a favorite today. Ours is made of glossy opal glass, hand-blown in the USA. Choose from a variety of sizes to coordinate pendants and ceiling lights throughout your home or business.