Cobalt Blue Linen Lampshade with a Hot Pink Lining
Cobalt Blue Linen Lampshade with a Hot Pink Lining
Our beautiful range of lined lampshades are made using gorgeous linens on the outside and lined with fabulous fabrics on the inside.
This design uses a vibrant cobalt blue linen paired with a fabulous hot pink heavy weight cotton lining. This combination creates a bold standout interior accessory to brighten any room. These lampshades can be made for lamp bases or ceiling pendants.
Other bespoke sizes are available, please let me know if you are looking for a larger size than the ones listed and if you would like an alternative outside colour used. (The recycled glass lamp base pictured is also available in the online shop.)
Important Notes:
Made to Order / Personalised Gifts: As our handmade, lampshades are all made to order we regret that orders are non-returnable unless they are faulty or damaged.
Please be aware that some fabric combinations, when illuminated, will create a slightly different colour tone to your lampshade from when it is not illuminated. For example, lampshades with a bright coloured lining, rather than a pale or white lining will give off a different tone/glow to the light, such a pinky tone or warm orange glow when illuminated. If you would prefer a plain, pale, lining please advise at the time of ordering - once the lampshade is made the fabrics can’t be changed. Please order a fabric sample if you would like to check your fabrics before ordering.
Please note that all of the lampshades are made to order items. They are all handmade here at The Pink Pheasant. Please allow up to 2 weeks for dispatch of your handmade items.
Care of your lampshades: A variety of fabrics, patterns and colours are used to make The Pink Pheasant lampshades, mainly cottons and linens. To clean your lampshade, remove your lampshade from the lamp, remove dust using a clean lint roller or a soft clothes brush can often be useful for carefully brushing dust from your lampshade. Many fabrics are susceptible to fading from the sun; lighter fabrics will show less fading than darker ones if they are in a position where they are exposed to consistent sunlight.