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  2. How to DIY your own lampshade - AOL

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    Follow along with DIY expert, Tay Beepboop, as she shows us how to create our very own, custom lampshades.

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    Design inspiration is everywhere—from magazines to Pinterest, ... which is a fantastic way to get a unique custom piece that's really special." ... Lamps. Oh, the lamps you will find waiting at ...

  5. Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    Two modern electric lamps with lampshades. A lampshade is a fixture that envelops the light bulb on a lamp to redirect the light it emits. The shade is often affixed onto a light fixture to reduce the intensity of the light to observers, shield the light from a harsh environment, or for decoration by altering the color or creating shadows.

  6. Pairpoint Glass - Wikipedia

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    Pairpoint candlestick, 1912 Brooklyn Museum. Pairpoint is known for three kinds of glass lampshades, originally produced from the mid-1890s through the mid-1920s: reverse painted landscape shades (where the glass is hand painted on the inside surface so colors appear softly through the glass), blown out reverse painted shades, and ribbed reverse painted shades, mostly with floral designs and ...

  7. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    Lamps from the 1890s consisted of a stand, font, chimney, and often a shade. [24] The font (also spelled "fount") held the kerosine for the lamp. [ 25 ] The chimney was a glass tube placed around the lamp's flame that had a bulge at the base that kept drafts away from the flame and added extra illumination. [ 26 ]