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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This charming glass shade is perfect for any room! Featuring an embossed fruit and flower pattern, the acid-etched satin finish creates a soft and flattering glow. This shade was designed circa 1900-1920, and works well with chain type bowl fixtures, pendants, panlights and flushmounts.
The Empire features an ornate flower and butterfly design on a satin-etched tapered shade. Emblematic of Victorian style circa 1870-1890, this shade is a comely ornament for gas and electric fixtures.
A tastefully ornate shade for gas and electric light fixtures. The heraldic lion and wreath detail on satin etched glass furnishes a perfectly Victorian sensibility.
For a note of neo-classical formality, choose this circa 1910 bowl-style shade. Embossed with ionic columns and a fluted border, it's perfect for traditional panlight fixtures and three-chain chandeliers. Recreated in satin opal glass, which casts an elegant glow.
In the Arts & Crafts credo of simple lines and high quality material, this shade delivers. Along with a sandblasted interior to soften glare and a glossy finish, the slightly flared shape is the perfect finishing detail for gas and electric fixtures.
The design for this elegant neo-classical shade dates to the early 20th century. Made of acid-etched glass with a smooth satin opal finish, it features a bold scroll pattern and traditional rope border. The hard-to-find 8-inch fitter is suited to bowl style chandeliers and large fitter ceiling fixtures.
The sharp elegance of this copper-wheel engraved shade is essential for a polished Victorian interior. With intricate detailing on satin etched glass, sconces and chandeliers go from functional fixtures to exquisite lighting accents.