Antique Glass Lamp Shades – A Touch Of Elegance
Antique glass lamp shades are excellent additions or replacements for vintage lighting fixtures and they can add
a fantastic touch of elegance to a room. There is no need to keep a cheap paper lamp shade over an exquisite piece
of furniture like an antique lamp and an antique glass lamp shade can be a piece of art by itself.
Of course, you do not need to have an antique lamp to use an antique glass lamp shade. An antique glass lamp
shade can provide an antique theme to even the most modern home decor. They can give an old fashioned style and an
atmosphere of history.
It is not always the actual furniture and other large items that determine a room’s atmosphere. A breathtaking
antique glass lamp shade will provide the lighting through which all other furniture is viewed. This can create a
comforting, rustic, romantic, or cozy mood, depending on the particular shade.
Classic styles of antique glass lamp shades include Art Deco, Schoolhouse, Victorian, Neoclassical, and Mission
style. Antique glass lamp shades can be used for anything from wall sconces to panlights and pendants to gas,
ceiling, and electric light fixtures. The variety of shapes available is enormous, too.
There are simple pyramids, bowl and ball shades, rose petals, flames, Art Deco geometrics, and many, many more.
There is also a wide selection in the types of glass: stained glass, satin crystal, sandblasted, opal, iridescent
Aurene art glass, and etched are just a few of the common glass types in antique glass lamp shades.
The first concern in choosing a new antique glass lamp shade is determining the measurements. Measurements
should always be taken from the outside edge to the outside edge. If you are seeking to replace an actual glass
lamp shade, remember that glass is always undersized, so you will need a slightly bigger new antique glass lamp
shade.
The next determination is how the glass will be held in place. There are a number of methods. The shade may sit
on a round ring or a tripod, in which case you would probably want a student shade, a parlor shade, or a chimney
shade. Again, the ring should be measured from outside edge to outside edge.
Another method is when the glass is held in place with three screws and the glass may have slightly flared neck.
The holder in this case will be slightly larger than the glass itself. Still other antique glass lamp shades will
sit on a ring with no screws. Make sure your new antique glass lamp shade will fit properly on your lighting
fixture. A large lamp shade will look peculiar on a small lamp, and vice verse.
An antique glass lamp shade will add a touch of elegance to any room, no matter the furnishings. Your colored or
patterned antique glass lamp shade provides warmth and color to your living space, creating a welcoming atmosphere
and a comforting, cozy ambience.
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