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Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade

Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade

Add nostalgic charm to even the most contemporary home with the Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade. Constructed from glass, it is finished in opal, and is a beautiful reproduction of schoolhouse shades, which were popular in the 1920s art deco era. Commonly found in dinners, schoolhouses and offices, these shades bring a timeless appeal to galleries, dining rooms or restaurant fit-outs.

Features:

  • Art deco style shade
  • Hand blown glass
  • Available in opal glass finish


About the Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade:

  • Constructed from glass with an opal finish
  • Measures 250mm in diameter at the widest point and 190mm high.
  • Requires one Australian standard B22 (bayonet) 60w max light bulb.
  • The shades are hand blown glass. Bubbles, lines, slight surface imperfections or discolouration are characteristics of all blown glass. They are not considered flaws or defects.
  • Want to build your own light? You'll need a a 4 ¼" inch gallery, pendant cord & light bulb

 

$14.74

Original: $49.13

-70%
Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade

$49.13

$14.74

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Add nostalgic charm to even the most contemporary home with the Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade. Constructed from glass, it is finished in opal, and is a beautiful reproduction of schoolhouse shades, which were popular in the 1920s art deco era. Commonly found in dinners, schoolhouses and offices, these shades bring a timeless appeal to galleries, dining rooms or restaurant fit-outs.

Features:

  • Art deco style shade
  • Hand blown glass
  • Available in opal glass finish


About the Beehive Glass Schoolhouse Shade:

  • Constructed from glass with an opal finish
  • Measures 250mm in diameter at the widest point and 190mm high.
  • Requires one Australian standard B22 (bayonet) 60w max light bulb.
  • The shades are hand blown glass. Bubbles, lines, slight surface imperfections or discolouration are characteristics of all blown glass. They are not considered flaws or defects.
  • Want to build your own light? You'll need a a 4 ¼" inch gallery, pendant cord & light bulb