Handmade Sculpted Lightshade: 'Fold' in banana fibre, size small

Handmade Sculpted Lightshade: 'Fold' in banana fibre, size small

£400.00

Evoking a kind of abstract origami, the ‘Fold’ lightshade has a lyrical and diaphanous quality. As with couture millinery, the banana fibre (also known as sinamay) has been cut on the bias, allowing it to ebb and flow harmoniously around the central drum in undulating and criss-crossing loops and folds.

The abstract and asymmetrical nature of the drapery gives the lightshade a slightly different appearance from all angles, and means that each one is unique.

The lightshade is supplied with a removable diffuser - a disc overlaid with sinamay folds - so the bulb is obscured.

Diameter approx 45cm
Height approx 25cm

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  • Handmade in London by Karen Henriksen

  • Material: 100% sinamay (banana fibre). Also sometimes called Abaca, it is widely used in the millinery trade - made by independent weavers and small family co-ops in the Phillipines, who work directly with our suppliers, small family businesses here in the UK

  • This lightshade will fit a screw cap E27 lamp fitting, or a traditional UK bayonet B22 lamp fitting using the minimiser included

  • Total diameter: approx 45cm
    Total height: approx 25cm

  • Inner drum diameter: 15cm
    Inner drum height: 20cm

  • Made to order - despatch is approx 4-6 weeks from order. Please let us know if your order is more urgent than this.

  • Delivery costs

    • United Kingdom - FREE

    • Rest of Europe - £30

    • Rest of the world - £150

    • Please note that you will be responsible for international duties and local taxes where applicable.

  • RETURNS
    If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, we are of course happy to offer a refund or exchange. Please notify us by email within 5 days of receipt, and return the lightshade to us in the same packaging within 14 days. Unfortunately we cannot refund either original or return shipping costs.

  • Full Terms and Conditions can be found here.