Double-Sided Drum Lampshade - 30cm - Waves with Little Flowers - Into the Wild - Teal/Yellow

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Details

  • 30cm Double-Sided Lampshade - Chiyogami and Dashwood

    This shade is made with beautiful fabric and paper, features a hand-rolled edge, and thanks to the backing structure, it is both durable and functional. When illuminated, the materials' patterns and colours create a warm and inviting glow. It is a one-of-a-kind addition to any room, adding a cosy atmosphere to your home.


    Attributes
    • Outside material: Japanese chiyogami paper, which features intricate patterns and rich colours
    • Inside material: Fabric designed in the UK, which features intricate patterns and rich colours
    • Size: 30cm diameter, 21cm tall
    • Attachment: Fits both European lamp holders, and UK/IE lamp holders (with the included minimiser)

Product Origin

Maker's Touch
Fully handcrafted in-house
Country
Ireland
Process

From raw materials such as metal rings, fire-retardant backings and decorative coverings, this item has been designed, created and finished with love and care in our Kildare-based studio.

Manufacturer

SQUUSHED

  • Name: SQUUSHED
  • Email: help@squushed.com
  • Website: squushed.com
  • European Manufacturer: Yes

Age Restrictions

Made for adults

Materials & Sustainability

  • Lampshade Components
    Material origin: UK

    Ring set:

    • Epoxy coated
    • Stress tested to ensure they are rigid and stable for lamps and pendant light fittings

    PVC backing:

    • UV stable
    • Unit static
    • Fire retardant
    • Glow wire certified (when subjected to the Glow Wire Test at 650°C, the sample did not ignite)
  • Dashwood Studios Fabric
    Material origin: South Korea
    • 100% cotton
    • OEKO TEX certified
    • Designed in the UK
  • Yuzen/Chiyogami Paper
    Material origin: Japan
    • Paper base: Paper made from tree pulp. Made in Awa, Echizen, Mino, Iyo and other cities in Japan
    • Process: silk screen printed by hand in Kyoto, Japan, in a process called TENASEN (手捺染)