William Morris Honeysuckle Lampshade
William Morris Honeysuckle Lampshade
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Lining Golden/ White
Material Cotton
Shape Drum
Description
Description
Capture the "Garden Tangle" with the May Morris Honeysuckle Lampshade.
Originally created in 1883 by May Morris one of the most influential female figures of the Arts and Crafts movement the Honeysuckle pattern is a poetic tribute to the wild, untamed beauty of an English country garden. Unlike more rigid Victorian designs, Honeysuckle features a flowing net structure of woody stems, curling leaves, and delicate blossoms that bring a sense of light and life to any room.
Crafted with a premium cotton outer fabric showcasing rich antiqued green tones, the design adds depth, warmth, and character to any space. The interior is finished with a luxurious brushed gold/ white lining, which reflects light beautifully to create a soft, warm glow while enhancing the richness of the outer pattern.
Our fabric printed lampshades are perfect for table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling lamps, and bedside lighting, designed to add character, elegance, and sophistication to modern and classic interiors.
Product Details
Product Details
Our collection of handmade luxury lampshades is designed to elevate the lighting in any space with timeless style and refined craftsmanship. Available in a range of sizes up to 40 cm in diameter, each shade is carefully finished with high-quality fabrics and thoughtfully chosen linings.
All of our lampshades are made to order. If you don’t see exactly what you’re looking for, please get in touch.
Product includes only lamp shade. Actual color of product may vary from the photo. Colors can appear differently under different lighting conditions/ monitor settings.
Product Care
Product Care
Cleaning Instructions: Gently wipe the lampshade with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid using water, wet cloths, or any liquid cleaners, as moisture may damage the fabric and structure.
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