The Fish Deluxe lampshade from Scabetti features a stylised screen printed artwork to create the effect of fish swimming around a central light source. By printing on both sides of the material and overlapping it, they have added a real sense of depth.
Assembled size 17cm (7") wide, 32.5cm (13") tall
Screen printed polypropylene.
Includes shade reducer ring to fit both E27 and B22 (common UK domestic) fittings
60w max. bulb, low energy bulbs recommended (not supplied)
PLEASE NOTE: This shade requires a small amount of self assembly (full instructions are included). This allows you to choose whether to create a shade to fit a standard domestic pendant, or a table lamp.
Made in Staffordshire, England
Bromley & Bromley are passionate about supporting the world's oceans, which are facing overfishing and pollution. As such, we have chosen to donate £1 from the sale of each Fish Deluxe to the Marine Conservation Society, who are working tirelessly to find solutions to these problems. Please visit their website to find out more about these issues and how they are working to restore the health of our oceans: https://www.mcsuk.org/
The Fish Deluxe lampshade from Scabetti features a stylised screen printed artwork to create the effect of fish swimming around a central light source. By printing on both sides of the material and overlapping it, they have added a real sense of depth.
Assembled size 17cm (7") wide, 32.5cm (13") tall
Screen printed polypropylene.
Includes shade reducer ring to fit both E27 and B22 (common UK domestic) fittings
60w max. bulb, low energy bulbs recommended (not supplied)
PLEASE NOTE: This shade requires a small amount of self assembly (full instructions are included). This allows you to choose whether to create a shade to fit a standard domestic pendant, or a table lamp.
Made in Staffordshire, England
Bromley & Bromley are passionate about supporting the world's oceans, which are facing overfishing and pollution. As such, we have chosen to donate £1 from the sale of each Fish Deluxe to the Marine Conservation Society, who are working tirelessly to find solutions to these problems. Please visit their website to find out more about these issues and how they are working to restore the health of our oceans: https://www.mcsuk.org/